Seeds have different shapes, sizes
          and colors.
Seeds have different shapes, sizes
          and colors.
       By Pedro Torres
• sunflower     seeds --------------

•   pea seeds ------------------

• strawberry    seeds ---------------------------

• pumpkin     seeds --------------
SEED SHAPES

• sunflower     seeds --------------

•   pea seeds ------------------

• strawberry    seeds ---------------------------

• pumpkin     seeds --------------
SEED SHAPES

• sunflower     seeds --------------

•   pea seeds ------------------

• strawberry    seeds ---------------------------

• pumpkin     seeds --------------
SEED SHAPES

• sunflower     seeds --------------

•   pea seeds ------------------

• strawberry    seeds ---------------------------

• pumpkin     seeds --------------
SEED SHAPES

• sunflower     seeds --------------

•   pea seeds ------------------

• strawberry    seeds ---------------------------

• pumpkin     seeds --------------
SEED SHAPES

• sunflower     seeds --------------

•   pea seeds ------------------

• strawberry    seeds ---------------------------

• pumpkin     seeds --------------
Seed Sizes
Seed Sizes
• Sunflower seeds are commonly grown
  around 1.5-3.5m (largest seeds are 8m/
  Smallest are 2.5 inches)
• snow white pumpkin seeds are 9.5 cm. and
  up


• Snow white pumpkin seeds---->
Seed Colors

• strawberry seeds are yellow
• sunflower seeds are white and black
• pea seeds are green
Seed Colors

• strawberry seeds are yellow
• sunflower seeds are white and black
• pea seeds are green
Seed Colors

• strawberry seeds are yellow
• sunflower seeds are white and black
• pea seeds are green
Seed Colors

• strawberry seeds are yellow
• sunflower seeds are white and black
• pea seeds are green
A little information
    about seeds
A little information
        about seeds
•   Pea Seeds-- the outer part of the seeds protect
    the seeds from no harm

•   Strawberry Seeds--Q. why is the seeds outside of
    the fruit... A. it is just the way they have adapted,
    while on the outside, a bird could pick it up and
    spread the seeds while flying when the seeds fall
    off.
sites
sites

http://urbanext.illinois.edu/gpe/case3/
index.html
http://www.theflowerexpert.com/content/
mostpopularflowers/morepopularflowers/
sunflower
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunflower
http://www.bry-backmanor.org/gardenfun/
sunflowers.html
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