... Also, unlike seeds, you cannot easily store a hundred ko'oko'olau clones in your refrigerator. Propagating ko'oko'olau from seed comes with its own ...
... Also, unlike seeds, you cannot easily store a hundred ko'oko'olau clones in your refrigerator. Propagating ko'oko'olau from seed comes with its own ...
... To speed up growth, slightly nick the seed coat before planting. Seeds can be placed flat on their side or standing up in a growing pot with well ...
... Also, unlike seeds, you cannot easily store away a hundred ko'oko'olau clones in your refrigerator. Propagating ko'oko'olau from seed comes with ...
... Also, unlike seeds, you cannot easily store away a hundred ko'oko'olau clones in your refrigerator. Propagating ko'oko'olau from seed comes with ...
... as they ripen, and then often (but not always) explosively split open to disperse their seeds; note the single underdeveloped seed still attached to ...
... A. ponderosa seeds have a thin dry reddish aril (a covering around the seed) while Colubrina oppositifolia seeds do not; shown here is a ripe A ...
... Also, unlike seeds, you cannot easily store a hundred ko'oko'olau clones in your refrigerator. Propagating ko'oko'olau from seed comes with its own ...