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What does a Pelargonium seed look like

Although many flower friends have cultivated Geranium at home, because geranium is rarely strong, so few flower friends have really seen the appearance of Geranium. Some flower friends ask what Geranium looks like. So the following small make-up to explain to you what Geranium looks like, and illustrated with pictures. What does the seed of Pelargonium look like? The following are: the appearance of Pelargonium plant for picking, the appearance of seeds picked for shelling and the final appearance of seeds.

Pelargonium is the seed picked

Seeds of Pelargonium that have been picked for shelling

Pelargonium seeds in order to bear seeds, Pelargonium needs to be pollinated at the time of flowering. Pelargonium is self pollinated. The stamens and pistils are obviously different. The seed setting rate is not very high, but it is not impossible. If the seeds are seeded, there will be a green needle like clip 3 cm long in the middle of the petals behind the calyx (as shown in Figure 1). There are usually several seeds in it. When the seeds are ripe, they will be dark brown and curl up from the clip to show white hairs, ready to go with the wind (Fig. 4). At this time, it can be taken off and preserved.

Seeds of Pelargonium