Where a pears seeds are
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COREWhere a pear's seeds are
FURROWSWhere seeds are sown
PYRENESSeeds of apples, pears, etc.
anemochorea plant in which the fruits or seeds are dispersed by wind
anemochoresANEMOCHORE, a plant in which the fruits or seeds are dispersed by wind
anemochorousof or like an anemochore, a plant in which the fruits or seeds are dispersed by wind
cottonsThe plant that is commercially grown for this product. Oil and a protein-rich flour are also obtained from the seeds
avensesA plant of the rose family, typically having serrated, divided leaves and seeds bearing small hooks. Several kinds are grown in gardens
clematisesA climbing plant of the buttercup family that bears white, pink, or purple flowers and feathery seeds. Several kinds are cultivated as ornamentals
psylliumsA leafy-stemmed Eurasian plantain, the seeds of which are used as a laxative and as a bulking agent in the treatment of obesity
psylliumA leafy-stemmed Eurasian plantain, the seeds of which are used as a laxative and as a bulking agent in the treatment of obesity
fenugreekA white-flowered herbaceous plant of the pea family, with aromatic seeds that are used for flavoring, esp. ground and used in curry powder
angiospermsA 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
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
angiosperma plant of the Angiospermae, one of the main divisions of flowering plants, in which the seeds are in a closed ovary, not naked as in gymnosperms
angiospermsANGIOSPERM, a plant of the Angiospermae, one of the main divisions of flowering plants, in which the seeds are in a closed ovary, not naked as in gymnosperms
rapean Old World herb (Brassica napus) of the mustard family grown as a forage crop and for its seeds which yield rapeseed oil and are a bird food compare canola
jojobashrub, Simmondsia chinensis (or S. californica), of the southwestern U.S. and Mexico, bearing seeds that are the source of an oil (jojoba oil) used in cosmetics and as a lubricant
sunflowerA tall North American plant of the daisy family, with very large golden-rayed flowers. Sunflowers are cultivated for their edible seeds, which are an important source of oil for cooking and margarine
sunflowersA tall North American plant of the daisy family, with very large golden-rayed flowers. Sunflowers are cultivated for their edible seeds, which are an important source of oil for cooking and margarine
ololiuquia woody-stemmed Mexican vine (Rivea corymbosa syn. Turbina corymbosa) of the morning glory family having small fleshy fruits with single seeds that are used especially by the native Indians for medicinal, narcotic, and religious purposes