Our mystery seeds today are from a common landscape vine.
Seems like a lot of plants have these winged seeds, so I’ll give you a hint. It is named after a feature of a common house pet.
Edit:Â The answer is now posted.
Our mystery seeds today are from a common landscape vine.
Seems like a lot of plants have these winged seeds, so I’ll give you a hint. It is named after a feature of a common house pet.
Edit:Â The answer is now posted.
Sometimes it is important to know what plants or seeds not to eat, or even to grow.
Today’s mystery seeds fall into that category. The plant these dried fruit came from is considered an invasive weed in several states.
The fruit should not be eaten and the plant is poisonous.
Any ideas what kind of tree these are from?
The answer will be posted next Tuesday.
Our mystery seeds this week are from another edible plant.
Like the cucumber seeds from last week, they might not look quite the same in the food you eat. Can you guess what plant these might grow into?
Edit:Â The answer is now posted.
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