Indian seed plants
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NARDOSIndian seed plants
SOWSPlants seed
MUSTARDSSpicy seed plants
SESAMESSeed oil plants
POLLENMass of microspores in seed plants.
phenogama type of seed-bearing plants
DICOTSAll plants with two seed leaves
pistilthe seed-bearing organ of flowering plants
DICOTSPlants with two seed leaves, for short
phenogamsPHENOGAM, a type of seed-bearing plants
pistilsPISTIL, the seed-bearing organ of flowering plants
spermaphyteany member of the Spermatophyta, seed-bearing plants also SPERMOPHYTE
pteridosperman extinct group of seed plants which bore fernlike leaves
spermophyteany member of the Spermatophyta, seed-bearing plants also SPERMAPHYTE
heterosporythe production of microspores and megaspores, as in seed plants
cotyledonthe primary or rudimentary leaf of the embryo of seed plants
spermaphytesSPERMAPHYTE, any member of the Spermatophyta, seed-bearing plants also SPERMOPHYTE
viviparyplants that germinate from a seed still on the parent plant
beanthe edible seed or pod of plants of the legume family
beansthe edible seed or pod of plants of the legume family
spermophytesSPERMOPHYTE, any member of the Spermatophyta, seed-bearing plants also SPERMAPHYTE
beanlikethe edible seed or pod of plants of the legume family
heterosporiesHETEROSPORY, the production of microspores and megaspores, as in seed plants
phanerogama seed-plant or spermatophyte, eg the flowering plants and gymnosperms
pteridospermsPTERIDOSPERM, an extinct group of seed plants which bore fernlike leaves
entomophilyseed plants which are pollinated by insects are said to be entomophilous
vivipariesVIVIPARY, plants that germinate from a seed still on the parent plant
phanerogamsPHANEROGAM, a seed-plant or spermatophyte, eg the flowering plants and gymnosperms
entomophiliesENTOMOPHILY, seed plants which are pollinated by insects are said to be entomophilous
haricotsthe seed or unripe pod of any of these plants, eaten as a vegetable
haricotthe seed or unripe pod of any of these plants, eaten as a vegetable
siliquethe long two-valved seed vessel or pod of plants belonging to the mustard family
siliquesthe long two-valved seed vessel or pod of plants belonging to the mustard family
porogamicrelating to porogamy, the fertilization of seed plants by the entry of a pollen-tube through the micropyle
pteridospermAn extinct plant that is intermediate between the ferns and seed-bearing plants, dying out in the Triassic period
pteridospermsAn extinct plant that is intermediate between the ferns and seed-bearing plants, dying out in the Triassic period
allseedsAny of a number of plants producing a great deal of seed for their size, such as knotgrass and goosefoot
cotyledonsAn embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants, one or more of which are the first leaves to appear from a germinating seed
pappian appendage or tuft of appendages that crowns the ovary or fruit in various seed plants and functions in dispersal of the fruit
alkaloidsany of numerous usually colorless, complex, and bitter organic bases (as morphine or caffeine) containing nitrogen and usually oxygen that occur especially in seed plants and are typically physiologically active