Plants seeds again
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RESOWSPlants seeds again
SOWSPlants seeds
RESOWSPlants seeds once more
ANISESPlants with fragrant seeds.
SESAMESTropical plants or seeds
SESAMESPlants with edible seeds
SESAMESPlants which yield edible seeds
FERNSPlants without seeds or flowers
ANISESPlants with licorice-flavored seeds
plantersA machine or person that plants seeds, bulbs, etc
chiasbeverage brewed from the seeds of any of these plants
leguminsglobulin obtained from the seeds of leguminous and other plants
seed(of certain plants) in the state of bearing ripened seeds
chiabeverage brewed from the seeds of any of these plants
leguminglobulin obtained from the seeds of leguminous and other plants
stickweedany of several plants, such as beggar's lice, with adhesive seeds
stickweedsSTICKWEED, any of several plants, such as beggar's lice, with adhesive seeds
vernaliseto cause (plants) to come to early maturity, esp by chilling seeds, bulbs etc
vernalizeto cause (plants) to come to early maturity, esp by chilling seeds, bulbs etc
vernalisesVERNALISE, to cause (plants) to come to early maturity, esp by chilling seeds, bulbs etc
dibblesA pointed hand tool for making holes in the ground for seeds or young plants
vernalisedVERNALISE, to cause (plants) to come to early maturity, esp by chilling seeds, bulbs etc
vernalizesVERNALIZE, to cause (plants) to come to early maturity, esp by chilling seeds, bulbs etc
rattleboxany of various tropical and subtropical plants with inflated seedpods within which the seeds rattle
vernalisingVERNALISE, to cause (plants) to come to early maturity, esp by chilling seeds, bulbs etc
vernalizedVERNALIZE, to cause (plants) to come to early maturity, esp by chilling seeds, bulbs etc
vernalizingVERNALIZE, to cause (plants) to come to early maturity, esp by chilling seeds, bulbs etc
stickweedAny of a number of North American plants with hooked or barbed seeds, e.g., ragweed
seederplant that produces many seeds, esp. one grown mainly to produce seeds for growing other plants
rattleboxesRATTLEBOX, any of various tropical and subtropical plants with inflated seedpods within which the seeds rattle
stickweedsAny of a number of North American plants with hooked or barbed seeds, e.g., ragweed
vetchany of various allied plants, as Lathyrus sativus, of Europe, cultivated for their edible seeds and for forage
vetchesany of various allied plants, as Lathyrus sativus, of Europe, cultivated for their edible seeds and for forage
cycasinnaturally occurring toxic glucoside, C8H16N2O7, obtained from the seeds of cycad plants, carcinogenic in humans and other mammals
impatiens(Latin) a genus of plants, so called because the elastic capsules burst when touched, and scatter the seeds with considerable force
mustardsA pungent-tasting yellow or brown paste made from the crushed seeds of certain plants, typically eaten with meat or used as a cooking ingredient
aleurons(in the seeds of cereal plants) protein granules (aleurone grains) found in a single layer of cells (aleurone layer) in the outermost portion of the endosperm
aleuron(in the seeds of cereal plants) protein granules (aleurone grains) found in a single layer of cells (aleurone layer) in the outermost portion of the endosperm
aleurone(in the seeds of cereal plants) protein granules (aleurone grains) found in a single layer of cells (aleurone layer) in the outermost portion of the endosperm
angiospermA plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel. The angiosperms are a large group and include herbaceous plants, shrubs, grasses, and most trees