Flower Seeds Overview
Flower seeds are dynamic little seeds covered in a protective outer layer inside the plant. With air, these seeds fall in faraway places and hence germinate starting their germination.
Due to the increased research, scientists have prepared many seeds that can plant a Flower of two shades of colors giving an appealing look to our eyes. Whenever you go to the market, there is a variety of Flower seeds available, making it harder to choose only a few.
Some of the famous Flower seeds are being listed as under
- Abutilon Sun-tense seeds
- Acaena Caesllglauca seeds
- Amaranthus seeds
- Alyssum seeds
- Ammi-Majus seeds
- Begonia seeds
- Blue Eyed Dasy seeds
- Calendula seeds
- Dianthus seeds
- Geranium seeds
- Gladiolus seeds
- Lisianthus seeds
- Marigold seeds
- Nicotiana seeds
- Pentas seeds
- Poppy seeds
- Petunias seeds
- Scabosia seeds
- Salvia seeds
- Seedssunflower seeds
- Rose seeds
- Tulip seeds
- Violas seeds
- Vincas seeds
- Tuberose seeds
- Statice seeds
- Gomphrena seeds
- Cuphea seeds
- Cosmos seeds
- CornFlower seeds
Flower seeds of each Flower are not available throughout the year. Some are available in some seasons and are not available for the rest of the year.
FEATURES
A seed is present inside the plant and not released by the plant until it ripens. A Flower seed has three primary features
Cotyledons
Cotyledon is located inside the embryo of the seed and has the following roles
- Cotyledons provide the production of a plant, which is the first part of the seed that helps the plant to grow out from seed.
- Cotyledons are the means of photosynthesis during seed germination.
Seeds with one cotyledon are called monocots, whereas seeds with two cotyledons are called dicots.
Monocots are the following seeds
- Orchids
- Bulb plants
- Greenbriers
- Sedges
- Lilies
- Cattails.
Dicots are the following seeds
- blackberries
- Roses
- Daisies
- Seedssunflower s
- Maples
- Oaks
Testa
Seeds are enclosed in a protective covering called Testa that is a tough coat and provides protection to the seed.
Embryonic root
Embryonic root in botany is named the 'Radical,' which is the root which that emerges from seed during the germination process and extends into the soil.
Tissues
Seeds consist of nutritive tissues, which are named as endosperms in botany and function as providing nutrition to the embryo.
PRO'S
Of all of the Flowers present, only Sunflowers have some health benefits for the human body, while the rest of the Flowers only are a source of beautification and attraction. Some advantages of Sunflowers are being listed below
- Sunflower seeds are a source of Vitamin B for the human body. Vitamin B helps to control hair loss, and it also provides benefits to the mind.
- Sunflower seeds also provide antioxidants for the human body.
- Sunflower seeds improve
- Bones
- Skin
- Digestion process
- Sunflower seeds are rich in proteins, which boosts the immunity of the human body.
- Sunflower seeds are also a source of copper and manganese.
- Eating Sunflower seeds also boosts the energy level.
CON'S
- Flowering from Flower seeds is also a cause of pollen that, in turn, results in various allergies to the human body.
- Sunflower seeds are rich in calories, which is not suitable for diabetic patients as it may increase their blood sugar to extremely high levels.
- Sunflower seeds can also release allergens into the air making the air we breathe in impure.
CONCLUSION
Talking about seeds, it is a small object which is a source of many magical, colorful creations. Only Sunflower seeds are somewhat having health benefits for us. Flowering plants from seeds enhances the environment and makes it brighter and colorful.