Many plants from temperate regions have orthodox seeds - seeds that are dry when mature and that can exist for some time in the dry state. Examples include lettuce, cabbage, mustars, rapeseed (canola) and many many others
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Common examples of dicot seeds include beans, peas, tomatoes, and sunflower seeds. Dicot seeds usually have two cotyledons, or seed leaves, that provide nutrients for the developing embryo plant.
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Avocado, mango, lychee, cocoa, and rubber trees are five examples.
Eastern Europe is mostly Orthodox, which is a branch of Christianity (Greek Orthodox and Russian Orthodox are some examples). However, there are also large Catholic populations throughout.
mango is the best example of a seed plant.
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Dandelion seeds Milkweed Maple tree seeds Pine seed (although also largely by gravity) cotton seed
Yes, the word seed is both a verb (seed, seeds, seeding, seeded) and a noun (seed, seeds). Examples: Verb: We need to seed the bare spots in the lawn. Noun: Each avocado contains one large seed.
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A recalcitrant seed is a seed that does not survive drying and cannot tolerate low temperatures for storage. These seeds need to be kept moist and at a specific temperature for successful preservation. Due to their sensitivity, recalcitrant seeds have a shorter shelf life compared to orthodox seeds.
Dicots have two seed leaves, while monocots have one seed leaf. Examples of plants with one seed leaf include grasses, lilies, and orchids.