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Germinating California Pepper tree seeds - Growing from Seed Forum - GardenWeb
... but it appears there are strong germination inhibitors in the mesocarp (flesh of the fruit) and care must be taken to clean the seed - "Typically, the seeds are soaked in water at room tem-perature ... 15, 06 at 21:38 The germination inhibitor would be in the pulp surrounding the seed - you'll want to scrub, then soak, changing the water daily for about 3 days. The comment about substrate and leaching ...
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Drift Seeds and Drift Fruits
... The origin of the generic name for coconut "Cocos" may be traced to the three germination pores on the endocarp layer surrounding the seed. According to R. Sokolov (Natural History Oct. 1989), Portuguese and Spanish traders introduced the ...
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The Mary's Bean
... the Cape region of southern Baja California. Another similar species of Merremia (M. tuberosa) grows in the Hawaiian Islands and throughout the tropics. Known to Polynesian travelers as the "wood rose," the enlarged, dried calyx surrounding the seed ...
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parasitic higher plants
... the fruit is ripe and wet weather occurs, an abscission layer is formed. The fruit then falls and the seed shoots out. there is a viscid layer, called viscin, surrounding the seed. This allows the seed ...
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CFTC - The Genus Ceiba - Ceiba Tree Information
... plied on the winding waterways of the rainforest. The seeds of Ceiba are rich in oil (20%) and protein (26%). The edible oil can also be used for soap and lighting while the "seed-cake" ... fruit with kapok surrounding the seeds. Found at Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Napo Province, Ecuador. Photo by J. Meisel. Expanded kapok fluff from the same fruit above. One wedge-shaped segment of the fruit is ...
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Collecting and germinating seed
... the seeds from what remains of the pulp and membranes. You will find this a much easier and cleaner operation. You must make sure that the inner membrane of the fruit-wall surrounding the seed coat is also removed, otherwise the ...
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A.W. Livingston's Tomato Introductions - Victory Seed Company
... apart along the stem. All of the fruits are of marketable size, and many of them are quite large, twelve to fifteen ounces. A grand, good slicing variety, the seed cells being ... The 1918 catalog states, "A fine new Livingston variety." The fruit has a deep red throughout the flesh, even in the pulp surrounding the seed. For this reason it was recommended as an excellent variety for canning. The ...
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APSnet Education Center - Introductions to the Major Pathogen Groups - Introduction to Parasitic Flowering Plants
... the host roots. The signals indicate both the type of host and the distance to the host. Germination in obligate root parasites is usually cryptocotylar, that is, the cotyledons remain within the seed coat when the ... also inflict severe damage on surrounding vegetation. Figure 16. Viscaceae (Christmas Mistletoe Family) The mistletoe family Viscaceae is small in terms of the number of genera (seven), ...
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Water development for the homestead: Ponds, cisterns, and tanks by Roy Martin Issue #102
... water from surrounding lands, so they may have fecal contamination from livestock manure. Runoff may carry the manure and its organisms into the pond, or livestock may defecate directly in the water ... that will put the seed into the soil surface over it, so the seed will be covered. Even running the crawler tractor over it will help as the tracks will push much of the seed into the soil, allowing ...
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The Seed Biology Place - Seed Structure and Anatomy
... the highly specialized cereal grains/caryopses (wheat, barley, maize) the endosperm can be divided in the starchy endosperm (starch grains, food storage, dead cells, flour) and the aleurone layer (living cell layer surrounding the starchy endosperm). The ...
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