Are there seeds on a broccoli plant?
Yes, broccoli plants do produce seeds. However, you rarely see them in grocery stores because broccoli is harvested before the flower buds (which you eat) develop into mature flowers and produce seeds.
Here's a breakdown:
* Broccoli is a vegetable that comes from the flower buds of the plant.
* After harvesting, if the plant is left to grow, the flower buds will eventually mature and produce seeds.
* The seeds are tiny and black, and are contained within pods called siliques.
If you want to harvest seeds from a broccoli plant, you would need to let the plant grow past the stage where you would typically harvest the buds. The seeds can then be collected and saved for planting the following year.
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