While last week’s seeds were big, these are small (about the size of a peppercorn, or a bit smaller).
Up close they look like little meatballs.
Any guesses what kind of plant they will grow into?
Edit: The answer is up.
While last week’s seeds were big, these are small (about the size of a peppercorn, or a bit smaller).
Up close they look like little meatballs.
Any guesses what kind of plant they will grow into?
Edit: The answer is up.
The dime-sized seeds from last week’s mystery seed were from a wisteria vine.
The elegant purple flowers remind me of old-fashioned gardens. I always envision a two-story Victorian home with wisteria draped over it.
The seeds from last week were not from this beautiful plant, which I saw on the roadside in California.
This is probably the Chinese wisteria, which can be invasive in some areas. There is also an American wisteria. The flowers are more compact.
These mystery seed pods are about six to eight inches long.
When they dry and open, the seeds inside are bigger than a dime.
Do you know what plant this comes from?
Edit: The answer is now up.
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