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Seed plant

Seed
ripened ovule of gymnosperm or angiosperm plants. The importance of the seed relative to more primitive... dominating the landscape. Seed structure A seed contains the embryo from which a new plant will grow... food. At maturity, seeds of these species have no endosperm. Some common plant seeds that lack an ...
Madagascar palm
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Jade plant
Back to: organism, plant, land plant, vascular plant, seed plant, flowering plant, dicot, saxifragales , crassulaceae . The jade plant , dollar plant , money tree , money plant , or... argentea , Crassula obliqua ) is a succulent plant that sometimes has small white flowers. In their ...
Monoecious
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Dioecious
male plants which produce only pollen, and female plants which produce only seeds, that species is... plant producing both pollen and seeds, is monoecious (from Greek for "one household"). Some plants are... producing mainly seeds but also some pollen. These are known as sub-dioecious . Dioecious plants form a ...
Germination
typically think of the sprouting of a seedling from a seed of a flowering plant or gymnosperm. However... The seed of a higher plant is a small package produced in a flower or cone containing an embryo and... the food reserves stored in the seed. These are critical phases in the life of a plant. The mortality ...
Husk
The term husk is mostly used to refer to the leafy outer covering of an ear of maize (corn) as it grows on the plant. However, the literal definition includes the protective outer covering of the seeds or seed pods of many plants ...
Gymnosperm
Gymnosperms are seed-bearing, vascular plants. The term gymnosperm comes from the Greek word gumnospermos , meaning literally "naked seed". This term is applied because the seeds of these plants are... Gymnospermae ), first within the seed plants (Division Spermatophyta; 1883~1950) and later within the ...
Biological phenomenon
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rapidly the following spring into mature plants that flower, produce seed and die by late June. In the... remain and hold viable seed throughout the summer. A single plant can produce thousands of seeds, which.... First-year plants appear as a rosette of green leaves close to the ground. Rosettes remain green ...
13  Spermatophyta
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14  Seedbed
A seedbed is a specially prepared area of the garden that has been made suitable for the sowing and germination of plant seeds. A seedbed has usually been well broken down into a fine tilth using a... for even drainage. See also: Stale seed bed, seed drill, stratification (botany ...
15  Biofact
biofact is a plant seed. A seed can be linked to the species of plant that produced it; if large numbers of seeds of an edible species are found at a site, it may be inferred that that species was being ...


 
 
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