Please help identify these seeds if possible- thanks!
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Plant them and see what comes up.
I guess that's what I will have to do thanks I will let you know
Oh keep us posted- I'm excited to see what it becomes!
I sure will
Definetly not papaya.
Pine?
I know it's hard to tell in pic but they are a little on the thick side unlike a pine which is more flat. Atleast here they are.
they look like apple seeds
I agree on the Apple seed prediction!
could they be pine nuts?
I believe they are Morning Glory seeds. To dark for Apple seeds.
SIMPLE, PLANT ONE. SEE WHAT COMES UP. GOOD, THEN YOU KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE AND STILL HAVE MORE SEEDS
I harvest Morning Glory seeds and that is what they look like...the pod is round with sections of 4 to 6 seeds and they are wedged shaped like these. please start them in a flower pot, if they are morning glory they will have the first 2 leaves as a double semi heart shape and you will want to provide them with some thing to climb, also plant them AWAY from other plants as they will grab any thing and will choke every thing else out,as well as crawl under siding of a home they will continue to reseed and come up year after year, they also Love to be planted when it it still pretty chilli out,if your ground has thawed but expecting another freeze this is the best time to plant them
papaya seeds look like bb's
I think they are morning glory seeds.
Or maybe some seeds of Iris
How big are they? It is hard to tell without a reference next to it. As big as almonds? small as bean seeds? are even smaller?
like a flat green pea but maybe a tad smaller.
I agree with Lorisa, Debi and Phyllis. They look like Morning Glory seeds.
ok thank you. They are in the ground. I will let you know
Definitely they aren't papaya seeds.
THEY ARE NOT PAPAYA SEEDS. HAVE PLANTED MANY PAPAYA SEEDS FROM PAPAYA,S. PUT THE SEEDS IN THE GROUND BY THREE'S. THEY NEED A MALE AND A FEMALE TO GROW PAPAYAS. DON'T REALLY HAVE TO BE NEXT TO EACH OTHER BUT YOUR ODDS ARE BETTER PLANTING THREE TOGETHER. I USED TO LIVE IN SOUTH FLORIDA AND JUST USED TO PUT THEM ALL IN THE YARD. MOST CAME UP. PAPAYAS TREES WILL LAST TWO YEARS. GOOD LUCK. GET PAPAYA SEEDS FROM A PAPAYA AT THE SUPERMARKET.
Yeah I thought so. thanks so much. They are like little bb's I planted them. lets see what happens
True, they do not look like papaya seeds. I live in Hawaii and have had papaya trees and the seeds are round, spherical in shape. Unless its and unusual type, I don't think it's papaya. ck with your local Dept. of Agriculture.
morning glory seeds
That seems to be the going prediction. Thanks so much They are in the ground and ready to grow. I will let you know
I think- I just saw these this morning - a friend had them and they were "Iris" seeds...this make no sense to me because -Iris are usually in a bulb or corm form. Anyway- They were called Western Flag Iris - need soaking and nicking to germinate.