The wildflower that produces these seeds can be grown throughout most of the United States.
Do you know the name of the unique flower that produces these seeds? Let us know what you think.
Edit:Â The answer is now posted.
The wildflower that produces these seeds can be grown throughout most of the United States.
Do you know the name of the unique flower that produces these seeds? Let us know what you think.
Edit:Â The answer is now posted.
These seeds were a bit of a mystery for me.
I knew the seeds were in these button-like seed cases on the plants.
But what did the seeds look like?
I pulled one apart. Are these the seeds?
No, those are the envelopes the seeds come in. The seeds are circular and pretty tiny.
Hint:Â this is a desert plant that is related to hollyhocks.
Do you know what it is? Don’t be shy to leave your guesses in the comments.
Edit:Â The answer is now posted.
The good news is that these seeds will grow almost anywhere.
You might have planted some in your yard or garden.
Any idea what kind of plant they came from?
Edit:Â The answer is now posted.
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