Haw seeds aren’t typically so round and uniform like that.. I’ve been collecting seeds from mine and they’re very angular and chunky and mixed sizes
somedumbkid1
That’s a nice scam prize you got there.
FukSocCredScores
Who knows 🧐 might be a good experiment. See what grows if anything at all
One-Organization-958
FYI, different species have different shapes and sizes. Some are long, some are short, but always have semi flat sides since they are packed together tightly as they mature. We hobbyists grow hybrids with wide faces that show patterns and colors, and come from a mix of species producing seeds with length often 2 to 3 times the width. In fact, everything that is grown is a hybrid now, even if it’s labeled with a species name. But there are some that give very tiny seeds that are near round. Blurry pictures aren’t definitive.
kcconlin9319
Those seeds are way too round to have come from a haworthia. They look similar to, but smaller than the seeds that come from my Hesperaloe parviflora.
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Do you have a clearer picture of the seeds? It kinda looks off for haworthia?
https://preview.redd.it/mhwfsmgx01cf1.jpeg?width=3504&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=69f5289743229d26be27cea19fa727a1e8ff109b
A few seeds are red lol while most are darker
https://preview.redd.it/qape9qlk11cf1.jpeg?width=2618&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0f75d422b0aa6055f67698c09d145b01820c2000
So seeds would come from the flower from a hawthoria? This is a plant I got my mom that bloomed.
Anyone located near me in Abingdon Maryland want them ? Pick up only lol I’ll kill them if I try to grow these
https://preview.redd.it/nfpj2eqm21cf1.png?width=720&format=png&auto=webp&s=485593edde91092541ffd15b870e88da4147c62f
Haw seeds aren’t typically so round and uniform like that.. I’ve been collecting seeds from mine and they’re very angular and chunky and mixed sizes
That’s a nice scam prize you got there.
Who knows 🧐 might be a good experiment. See what grows if anything at all
FYI, different species have different shapes and sizes. Some are long, some are short, but always have semi flat sides since they are packed together tightly as they mature. We hobbyists grow hybrids with wide faces that show patterns and colors, and come from a mix of species producing seeds with length often 2 to 3 times the width. In fact, everything that is grown is a hybrid now, even if it’s labeled with a species name. But there are some that give very tiny seeds that are near round. Blurry pictures aren’t definitive.
Those seeds are way too round to have come from a haworthia. They look similar to, but smaller than the seeds that come from my Hesperaloe parviflora.