Spring from a seed
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SPROUTSpring from a seed
celandinesA common plant of the buttercup family that produces yellow flowers in the early spring, reproducing either by seed or by bulbils at the base of the stems
threshto separate seed from (a harvested plant) mechanically
threshedto separate seed from (a harvested plant) mechanically
shellingRemove the shell or pod from (a nut or seed)
unhuskedRemove a husk or shell from (a seed or fruit)
shelledRemove the shell or pod from (a nut or seed)
endospermin a seed, nutritive tissue formed from the embryo-sac
unhuskingRemove a husk or shell from (a seed or fruit)
unhusksRemove a husk or shell from (a seed or fruit)
endospermsENDOSPERM, in a seed, nutritive tissue formed from the embryo-sac
viviparyplants that germinate from a seed still on the parent plant
achiotea spice made from the red seed of the annatto tree
vivipariesVIVIPARY, plants that germinate from a seed still on the parent plant
germinationthe process by which a seedling emerges and develops from a seed
germinationsGERMINATION, the process by which a seedling emerges and develops from a seed
seedlingA young plant, esp. one raised from seed and not from a cutting
seedlingsA young plant, esp. one raised from seed and not from a cutting
carunclesAny outgrowth from a seed near the micropyle, attractive to ants that aid the seed's dispersal
polyembryonyThe formation of more than one embryo from a single fertilized ovum or in a single seed
kamalasa powder obtained from the seed capsules of this tree, used as a dye and formerly as a worm powder
ispaghulaa dietary fibre derived from seed husks and used as a thickener or stabilizer in the food industry, aka psyllium
ispaghulasISPAGHULA, a dietary fibre derived from seed husks and used as a thickener or stabilizer in the food industry, aka psyllium
cotyledonsAn embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants, one or more of which are the first leaves to appear from a germinating seed
cypselaeA dry, single-seeded fruit formed from a double ovary, of which only one develops into a seed, as in the daisy family
hilaa. the mark or scar on a seed produced by separation from its funicle or placenta b. the nucleus of a granule of starch
hilara. the mark or scar on a seed produced by separation from its funicle or placenta b. the nucleus of a granule of starch
hiluma. the mark or scar on a seed produced by separation from its funicle or placenta b. the nucleus of a granule of starch
seederany of various apparatus for sowing seeds in the ground, ranging from simple devices that deposit seed evenly over a plot of land to complex machines that prepare a hole in the earth, insert a seed or seeds at the proper depth, and cover the hole again