New Guinea impatiens are primarily grown as ornamental plants and are often propagated through cuttings rather than seeds. While they can produce seeds, the seeds are typically not viable or reliable for propagation, and the plants are usually bred for their vibrant flowers and growth habits rather than for seed production. Consequently, gardeners usually prefer to use cuttings to maintain the desirable characteristics of the parent plant.
The New Guinea impatiens are a wonderful choice when used as hanging flowers and in the pots.
It depends. I have found that most impatiens prefer shade, and need water, especially if they are in a pot. New Guinea impatiens can take full sun, but again, watering is very important.
New Guinea Inpatients are one of the few shade-tolerant flowers that are non-toxic to cats.
Impatiens are typically grown as annuals in most regions, but some varieties can be perennial in zones with mild winters. In colder climates, impatiens are often replanted each year for continuous flowering.
The only plant apple seeds can produce are apple trees.
New plants.
The produce seeds so tht new pine trees can be born.
Yes, you can grow seeds from store-bought produce. Simply save the seeds from fruits and vegetables, dry them, and then plant them in soil to grow new plants.
Plants produce seeds as a way to reproduce and spread their species. Seeds contain the genetic information and nutrients needed for a new plant to grow. This strategy allows plants to colonize new areas and ensure the survival of their species.
When a flower produces new seeds, it is the result of pollination and fertilization, leading to the formation of seeds for reproduction. On the other hand, a new flower is a separate plant that grows from a seed or cutting and develops its own flowers for reproduction. The flower producing seeds is part of the reproduction process, while the new flower is a continuation of the plant's life cycle.
Like all flowering plants, roses produce seeds to reproduce. A seed grows into a new plant.
Yes, pondweed does produce seeds for reproduction. The seeds are typically contained in small structures or capsules that are dispersed to grow into new plants.