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Oats Seed

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280 ~ 300 / Kilogram ( Negotiable )

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1000 Kilogram Minimum Order

Country:

France

Model No:

-

FOB Price:

280 ~ 300 / Kilogram ( Negotiable ) Get Latest Price

Place of Origin:

France

Price for Minimum Order:

280 per Kilogram

Minimum Order Quantity:

1000 Kilogram

Packaging Detail:

Bags

Delivery Time:

3-5 days

Supplying Ability:

50000000 Kilogram per Year

Payment Type:

T/T, D/A, Western Union, Money Gram, PayPal

Product Group :

-

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Contact Person Mr. Larry

5eme Saint Germain, Paris, Il de France

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Product Specification

  • Type: Grass Seeds
  • Packaging: Bags
  • Grade: A
  • Brand Name: Panam
  • Natural and Organic Oats Seeds:White, Brown Oats Seeds

Product Description

The oat is a tall stout grass, a member of the family Poaceae; it can grow to a height of 1.8 metres (5.9 ft). 
The leaves are long, narrow, and pointed, 
and grow upwards; they can be some *5 to *0 centimetres (5.9 to *5.7 in) in length, 
and around 5 to *5 millimetres (0.*0 to 0.*9 in) in width. At the top of the stem, 
the plant branches into a loose cluster or panicle of spikelets. 
These contain the wind-pollinated flowers, which mature into the oat seeds or grains.
Botanically the grain is a caryopsis, as the wall of the fruit is fused on to the actual seed. 
Like other cereal grains, the caryopsis contains the outer husk or bran, 
the starchy food store or endosperm which occupies most of the seed, 
and the protein-rich germ which if planted in soil can grow into a new plant.
The oat is a tall stout grass, a member of the family Poaceae; it can grow to a height of 1.8 metres (5.9 ft). 
The leaves are long, narrow, and pointed, 
and grow upwards; they can be some *5 to *0 centimetres (5.9 to *5.7 in) in length, 
and around 5 to *5 millimetres (0.*0 to 0.*9 in) in width. At the top of the stem, 
the plant branches into a loose cluster or panicle of spikelets. 
These contain the wind-pollinated flowers, which mature into the oat seeds or grains.
Botanically the grain is a caryopsis, as the wall of the fruit is fused on to the actual seed. 
Like other cereal grains, the caryopsis contains the outer husk or bran, 
the starchy food store or endosperm which occupies most of the seed, 
and the protein-rich germ which if planted in soil can grow into a new plant.
 
The oat is a tall stout grass, a member of the family Poaceae; it can grow to a height of 1.8 metres (5.9 ft). 
The leaves are long, narrow, and pointed, 
and grow upwards; they can be some *5 to *0 centimetres (5.9 to *5.7 in) in length, 
and around 5 to *5 millimetres (0.*0 to 0.*9 in) in width. At the top of the stem, 
the plant branches into a loose cluster or panicle of spikelets. 
These contain the wind-pollinated flowers, which mature into the oat seeds or grains.
Botanically the grain is a caryopsis, as the wall of the fruit is fused on to the actual seed. 
Like other cereal grains, the caryopsis contains the outer husk or bran, 
the starchy food store or endosperm which occupies most of the seed, 
and the protein-rich germ which if planted in soil can grow into a new plant.
The oat is a tall stout grass, a member of the family Poaceae; it can grow to a height of 1.8 metres (5.9 ft). 
The leaves are long, narrow, and pointed, 
and grow upwards; they can be some *5 to *0 centimetres (5.9 to *5.7 in) in length, 
and around 5 to *5 millimetres (0.*0 to 0.*9 in) in width. At the top of the stem, 
the plant branches into a loose cluster or panicle of spikelets. 
These contain the wind-pollinated flowers, which mature into the oat seeds or grains.
Botanically the grain is a caryopsis, as the wall of the fruit is fused on to the actual seed. 
Like other cereal grains, the caryopsis contains the outer husk or bran, 
the starchy food store or endosperm which occupies most of the seed, 
and the protein-rich germ which if planted in soil can grow into a new plant.
 
The oat is a tall stout grass, a member of the family Poaceae; it can grow to a height of 1.8 metres (5.9 ft). 
The leaves are long, narrow, and pointed, 
and grow upwards; they can be some *5 to *0 centimetres (5.9 to *5.7 in) in length, 
and around 5 to *5 millimetres (0.*0 to 0.*9 in) in width. At the top of the stem, 
the plant branches into a loose cluster or panicle of spikelets. 
These contain the wind-pollinated flowers, which mature into the oat seeds or grains.
Botanically the grain is a caryopsis, as the wall of the fruit is fused on to the actual seed. 
Like other cereal grains, the caryopsis contains the outer husk or bran, 
the starchy food store or endosperm which occupies most of the seed, 
and the protein-rich germ which if planted in soil can grow into a new plant.
 
The oat is a tall stout grass, a member of the family Poaceae; it can grow to a height of 1.8 metres (5.9 ft). 
The leaves are long, narrow, and pointed, 
and grow upwards; they can be some *5 to *0 centimetres (5.9 to *5.7 in) in length, 
and around 5 to *5 millimetres (0.*0 to 0.*9 in) in width. At the top of the stem, 
the plant branches into a loose cluster or panicle of spikelets. 
These contain the wind-pollinated flowers, which mature into the oat seeds or grains.
Botanically the grain is a caryopsis, as the wall of the fruit is fused on to the actual seed. 
Like other cereal grains, the caryopsis contains the outer husk or bran, 
the starchy food store or endosperm which occupies most of the seed, 
and the protein-rich germ which if planted in soil can grow into a new plant.
 
The oat is a tall stout grass, a member of the family Poaceae; it can grow to a height of 1.8 metres (5.9 ft). 
The leaves are long, narrow, and pointed, 
and grow upwards; they can be some *5 to *0 centimetres (5.9 to *5.7 in) in length, 
and around 5 to *5 millimetres (0.*0 to 0.*9 in) in width. At the top of the stem, 
the plant branches into a loose cluster or panicle of spikelets. 
These contain the wind-pollinated flowers, which mature into the oat seeds or grains.
Botanically the grain is a caryopsis, as the wall of the fruit is fused on to the actual seed. 
Like other cereal grains, the caryopsis contains the outer husk or bran, 
the starchy food store or endosperm which occupies most of the seed, 
and the protein-rich germ which if planted in soil can grow into a new plant.
The oat is a tall stout grass, a member of the family Poaceae; it can grow to a height of 1.8 metres (5.9 ft). 
The leaves are long, narrow, and pointed, 
and grow upwards; they can be some *5 to *0 centimetres (5.9 to *5.7 in) in length, 
and around 5 to *5 millimetres (0.*0 to 0.*9 in) in width. At the top of the stem, 
the plant branches into a loose cluster or panicle of spikelets. 
These contain the wind-pollinated flowers, which mature into the oat seeds or grains.
Botanically the grain is a caryopsis, as the wall of the fruit is fused on to the actual seed. 
Like other cereal grains, the caryopsis contains the outer husk or bran, 
the starchy food store or endosperm which occupies most of the seed, 
and the protein-rich germ which if planted in soil can grow into a new plant.The oat is a tall stout grass, a member of the family Poaceae; it can grow to a height of 1.8 metres (5.9 ft). 
The leaves are long, narrow, and pointed, 
and grow upwards; they can be some *5 to *0 centimetres (5.9 to *5.7 in) in length, 
and around 5 to *5 millimetres (0.*0 to 0.*9 in) in width. At the top of the stem, 
the plant branches into a loose cluster or panicle of spikelets. 
These contain the wind-pollinated flowers, which mature into the oat seeds or grains.
Botanically the grain is a caryopsis, as the wall of the fruit is fused on to the actual seed. 
Like other cereal grains, the caryopsis contains the outer husk or bran, 
the starchy food store or endosperm which occupies most of the seed, 
and the protein-rich germ which if planted in soil can grow into a new plant.
 
The oat is a tall stout grass, a member of the family Poaceae; it can grow to a height of 1.8 metres (5.9 ft). 
The leaves are long, narrow, and pointed, 
and grow upwards; they can be some *5 to *0 centimetres (5.9 to *5.7 in) in length, 
and around 5 to *5 millimetres (0.*0 to 0.*9 in) in width. At the top of the stem, 
the plant branches into a loose cluster or panicle of spikelets. 
These contain the wind-pollinated flowers, which mature into the oat seeds or grains.
Botanically the grain is a caryopsis, as the wall of the fruit is fused on to the actual seed. 
Like other cereal grains, the caryopsis contains the outer husk or bran, 
the starchy food store or endosperm which occupies most of the seed, 
and the protein-rich germ which if planted in soil can grow into a new plant.
The oat is a tall stout grass, a member of the family Poaceae; it can grow to a height of 1.8 metres (5.9 ft). 
The leaves are long, narrow, and pointed, 
and grow upwards; they can be some *5 to *0 centimetres (5.9 to *5.7 in) in length, 
and around 5 to *5 millimetres (0.*0 to 0.*9 in) in width. At the top of the stem, 
the plant branches into a loose cluster or panicle of spikelets. 
These contain the wind-pollinated flowers, which mature into the oat seeds or grains.
Botanically the grain is a caryopsis, as the wall of the fruit is fused on to the actual seed. 
Like other cereal grains, the caryopsis contains the outer husk or bran, 
the starchy food store or endosperm which occupies most of the seed, 
and the protein-rich germ which if planted in soil can grow into a new plant.
The oat is a tall stout grass, a member of the family Poaceae; it can grow to a height of 1.8 metres (5.9 ft). 
The leaves are long, narrow, and pointed, 
and grow upwards; they can be some *5 to *0 centimetres (5.9 to *5.7 in) in length, 
and around 5 to *5 millimetres (0.*0 to 0.*9 in) in width. At the top of the stem, 
the plant branches into a loose cluster or panicle of spikelets. 
These contain the wind-pollinated flowers, which mature into the oat seeds or grains.
Botanically the grain is a caryopsis, as the wall of the fruit is fused on to the actual seed. 
Like other cereal grains, the caryopsis contains the outer husk or bran, 
the starchy food store or endosperm which occupies most of the seed, 
and the protein-rich germ which if planted in soil can grow into a new plant.
 

Country: France
Model No: -
FOB Price: 280 ~ 300 / Kilogram ( Negotiable ) Get Latest Price
Place of Origin: France
Price for Minimum Order: 280 per Kilogram
Minimum Order Quantity: 1000 Kilogram
Packaging Detail: Bags
Delivery Time: 3-5 days
Supplying Ability: 50000000 Kilogram per Year
Payment Type: T/T, D/A, Western Union, Money Gram, PayPal
Product Group : -

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