Copihue seed. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a seed from a copihue, or Chilean glory, flower (Lapageria rosea). A seed contains an emb


Copihue seed. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a seed from a copihue, or Chilean glory, flower (Lapageria rosea). A seed contains an embryo (a fertilised ovule from which a new plant can grow), and a supply of food. The food is used either while the embryo grows within the developing seed, or during germination. Seed shapes and surface textures vary widely, affecting how they are dispersed from their parent plant. Seed dispersal methods include being carried by the wind, or water or on animal coats, or being eaten and deposited in animal droppings. Copihue is a climbing vine that bears edible fruit and is the national flower of Chile.


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