Hybrid question-? Is it possible to mix a common green bean near a pumpkin...
Is it possible to mix a common green bean near a pumpkin seed?
Im a short time ago bored and wanna make some curious plant.
i know their both vine plants... does that change anything?
no not next to your home chemistry set.
they are 2 distinct species
the vine part is basically natures track of solving a problem twice.
Ain't goin' ta ensue. It would be like breeding an aligator beside a ......bear. Two different species even though they both put away humans.
That doesn't mean you can't draw up your imagined new plant and afford it a name....beakin??
Answers: They are both vines, but they are not related species - so they will not "mix" unless you are a genetic cook up with profusely of expensive equipment. Put "Heirloom Vegetables" in your Browser and find some really abnormal plants that look like they be cross-bred - there used to be plentifully wider variety of vegetables than we bring from the store now and some companies and organization save the frail seeds and grow them to hang on to them around. They are cool - tiny white eggplants, green striped pumpkins, purple tomatoes! You can grow some just to amuse yourself beside the results - make up some stories more or less how these plants were bred, why not?
Dont think so
Try to find different plants that are still contained by the same generic line, you may have some nouns
There have be some generic cross's but they are not easy to attain