I am highlighting the seeds of a plant species on Saturdays that I am calling Seed Saturday!
This Saturday's feature is Portulaca amilis, Moss Rose, Paraguayan Purslane. Family Portulacaceae.
Seed Information: Seeds mature in Summer, hot heat, sandy places. The plant makes a capsule, almost like a pill, that you can break into two halves. The most seeds I've counted in one of these capsules is 196. That is a lot of seeds for one fruit.
Seed Description: The seeds are usually dark, black, yet can be brown to red brown. The seed looks curled similar to a snail shell. The seed coat looks like they have little nobs on them.
Seeds were viewed using a dissecting microscope with magnification of 10x and 40x. Ruler marks are in millimeters (mm, metric system).
Portulaca amilis seed 40x magnification. |
Portulaca amilis seed 10x magnification. |
Portulaca amilis seed card. |
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