The seeds of this tree are usually covered with a fleshy layer.
The seeds are black and partly covered with an orange aril.
The seeds should be planted two to three inches apart and covered with half an inch of "fine soil".
The large seeds are covered with a characteristic blue coat and the fruits remain on the plants until fall.
The seeds are covered in a bright orange aril.
The seeds within are globular and are covered in long white cotton.
Larger seeds, which are easily dropped, one by one, into the mixture, should be covered.
Most seeds should be covered to a depth equal to their size, but again check the packet.
I presume that these seeds cannot be covered with any attractive pulp?
Still other seed is not covered because it must have light to germinate.