Concept cluster: Tools > Seed propagation
n
Seed, usually constituting a mixture from several species of plant, set out as food for birds.
n
Short branch with buds prepared for grafting
n
A process for ripening, or pollinating, figs by means of their being punctured artificially, in a manner designed to replicate the way they are pierced by certain insects, which was once thought to aid in their reproduction.
n
A cluster of buds on a cannabis plant.
n
(botany) A woody plant, such as a fruit tree, pruned and trained to grow as a single stem on a support. [from 19th c.]
adj
Abounding in bark; resembling bark; barky.
adj
(anthropology) Having wavy hair.
n
A seed fruit that has been modified for migration.
v
(idiomatic, derogatory, of a pedophile) To grope a young boy.
n
(obsolete) A picture of fruit; decoration by representation of fruit.
n
A kind of arboretum featuring shrubs and bushes rather than trees.
v
To germinate.
n
A germinating plant.
n
Seeds or tissues maintained for the purpose of animal or plant breeding, preservation or other research uses.
n
A fruit that has fallen to the ground rather than being picked; a windfall.
adv
In a herbaceous manner.
adj
Having a perforated structure, resembling a honeycomb.
n
The act or process of raking leaves.
adj
Fitted with leaf springs.
n
(archaic, anthropology) human races with smooth hair
adj
(of a tree) Grown from seed and never pruned
n
(botany) An intermittently-occurring, synchronous production of large amounts of seed by a population of plants.
n
(dialectal) The time at which any fruit comes into season.
n
A garden or an area of land for the cultivation of fruit or nut trees.
n
A young plant, or plant in embryo.
n
A young or small plant used as a propagule.
n
the cultivation of fruit; fruit-growing
n
(in the plural) fruit and vegetables that are available early in the season
n
(biology) A reproductive particle released by an organism that may germinate into another
n
Obsolete spelling of seed [(countable, botany) A fertilized and ripened ovule, containing an embryonic plant.]
n
(countable, botany) A fertilized and ripened ovule, containing an embryonic plant.
n
Eggcorn of sea change.
n
(botany) A plant which reproduces by breading seeds in the wide sense of the term, including spores etc.
n
(botany) The dispersal of seeds from a tree
n
(agriculture) A particular batch of seeds, often collected from a specific zone (the seedzone).
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(biology) A set of seeds from the same organism.
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(uncountable) The outer protective layer of the fruit of a plant.
n
(humorous, derogatory, rare) A child; one’s offspring.
n
Alternative form of sperm blossom [(humorous, derogatory, rare) A child; one’s offspring.]
n
(horticulture) A seedling with most of the leaves stripped off.
n
A perennial woody plant, not exactly defined, but differentiated from a shrub by its larger size (typically over a few meters in height) or growth habit, usually having a single (or few) main axis or trunk unbranched for some distance above the ground and a head of branches and foliage.
n
One who is especially devoted to the cultivation of tulips.
adj
Of or relating to vegetables.
adj
(rare) Of or pertaining to twigs; consisting of twigs; producing twigs.

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