Vivipary in Tomatoes

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Vivipary in Tomatoes
Vivipary, basically is when seeds start to grow inside the fruit. This can happen to tomatoes, apples and other plants.
From many depictions of the Dreamtale Apples, there are seeds, it is a possibility for the seeds to grow...
The thing with apples, is even if the apple is a Gala, there is no guarantee that the seedlings would be Gala. It could be a crab apple.
So in a scenario that Dream kills Nightmare, or vice versa, I can imagine the "Balance" to make a seedling in their Soul, begin to grow, and eventually replace the other Guardian.
Or the twin that was killed, their Soul would appear as an apple with a seedling beginning to grow into another "tree" or Guardian
Or there could be a huge curve ball and the new "Apple Guardian" could be a "Neutral apple" the in-between of Positive and Negative
I love the idea that if either Apple Twins dies, their Apple Soul would just start to grow something. It fits both the Apple theme and being something supernatural like Gods/Fae/etc.
made vivipary cow. shes a beeg strobbry :D (+ some extra doodles)
vivipary is a unusual natural phenomenon where the seeds start growing while still on the fruit. Doesn’t this look cool?
Vivipary Alterpathy
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Vivipary Alterpathy, when one has Alterpathic(link)/Plant Patho Alterpathy(link) Vivipary. This identification may be because of delusions, alternate beliefs, experiencing matching symptoms in your headspace, etc.
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The germination of physiologically mature seeds on the mother plant is known as preharvest sprouting and is characteristic of some grain crops when they mature in wet weather (Figure 18.4A). (...) In maize, viviparous (vp) mutants have been selected in which the embryos germinate directly on the cob while still attached to the parent plant, referred to as precocious germination (Figure 18.4B).
"Plant Physiology and Development" int'l 6e - Taiz, L., Zeiger, E., Møller, I.M., Murphy, A.
Just learned about vivipary.
hey, I had a question. I was carving pumpkins with the fam tonight, and my nephew's pumpkin guts were full of... idk, they looked like bean sprouts. none of us had ever seen that before. you have any idea what that could be about?
Sounds like sprouts is exactly what you ran into! Only, pumpkin sprouts, probably not beans. :) Sometimes seeds decide to sprout inside of fruit (tomatoes do this a lot). I see this occasionally when I carve pumpkins that have been sitting at room temp for months. When the pumpkin is still growing, the plant pumps it full of Don’t Sprout Yet Hormones, but after it’s ripe and harvested and sitting around for a while, those hormones run out and the seeds wake up, find themselves in warm moist conditions, and think they are in the ground, and that it’s go time.
Here’s one of last year’s pumpkins that I found several seeds starting to germinate inside of. They can be hard to distinguish from the stringy guts, but I bet you saw some roots like these in yours. Because there’s no sunlight inside a sealed pumpkin, you’ll never find full-on green leaves, just pale white/yellow sprouts that are long and thin from trying to find the sun. Nothing wrong, just weird looking.