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Mystery Seed of the Week 208

 This southwestern plant lives up to its name.

mystery-seed-208-101Although the seeds don’t have a lot of identifying characteristics, the leftover flower debris in the photograph might be a clue.

mystery-seed-208-1Do you recognize what plant these seeds are from? If you choose to, please leave a comment with your ideas.

New mystery seeds and Seed of the Week answers are posted on Tuesdays.

Seed of the Week: Queen’s Wreath

Our mystery seeds from last week were from a vine commonly called queen’s wreath or coral vine, scientific name Antigonon leptopus.

bridal-wreath-vineQueen’s wreath is known for its heart-shaped leaves and showy pink flowers.

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It is a perennial plant that is native to Mexico and South America. In case you’d like to grow it, queen’s wreath is listed as an invasive plant in Florida and in a few other countries.

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Queen’s wreath belongs to the buckwheat family, Polygonaceae.

coral-vine-seedsQueen’s wreath seeds (Photograph by Steve Hurst @ USDA-NRCS PLANTS Database )

mystery-seeds-191-1000Do you think the seeds look like the buckwheat seeds? I can see some similarities in the triangular shape.

Mystery Seed of the Week 207

 Last week’s legume seeds might look like many other legume seeds, but this week’s mystery seeds are much more uniquely shaped.

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Do you recognize what plant these seeds are from? If you choose to, please leave a comment with your ideas.

New mystery seeds and Seed of the Week answers are posted on Tuesdays.

Edit:  The answer is now posted.

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