Somewhere between the cotyledon stage and the first flower, Joe loosened up.
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Lewisia cotyledon is an alpine plant, but don't let that scare you off.
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Since elongation occurs above the cotyledon, it is left in place in the soil where it was planted.
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These are cotyledon sprouts that germinate quickly.
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The findings also indicate that the soy cotyledon was more effective because of its higher genistein content.
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The danger for me is that Lewisia cotyledon is highly collectible, with hybrids available in every color you can imagine.
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The resulting seedling first grows two obovate cotyledon leaves, which may remain for several months as several more leaves appear.
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The embryo has one cotyledon or seed leaf in monocotyledons, two cotyledons in almost all dicotyledons and two or more in gymnosperms.
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Panigel, M.Radioangiographic study of circulation in the villi and intervillous space of isolated human placental cotyledon kept viable by perfusion.
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Embryonic leaf in seed-bearing plants
A cotyledon (/ku0252tu1D7Bu02C8liu02D0du0259n/; "seed leaf" from Latin cotyledon, from Greek: u03BAu03BFu03C4u03C5u03BBu03B7u03B4u03CEu03BD kotylu0113du014Dn, gen.: u03BAu03BFu03C4u03C5u03BBu03B7u03B4u03CCu03BDu03BFu03C2 kotylu0113donos, from u03BAu03BFu03C4u03CDu03BBu03B7 kotu00FDlu0113 "cup, bowl") is a significant part of the embryo within the seed of a plant, and is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as "The primary leaf in the embryo of the higher plants (Phanerogams); the seed-leaf...
Portions of the stratum compactum persist and are condensed to form a series of septa, which extend from the basal plate through the thickness of the placenta and subdivide it into the lobules or cotyledons seen on the uterine surface of the detached placenta.
Cotyledon is a genus of the Crassulaceae family.
The leaf of the embryo of a seed-bearing plant; after germination it becomes the first leaves of the seedling
(Cotyledons) A small leaf of a plant embryo. Used for storing and digesting nutrients and/or for early photosynthesis. Embryos of flowering plants
(cotyledons) Leaflike structures at the first node of the seedling stem. In some dicotyledons, they contain stored food for the young plant not yet able to photosynthesize its own food. Often referred to as seed leaves.
A leaf-like structure that is present in the seeds of flowering plants; appears during seed germination and sometimes is referred to as a seed leaf. PICTURE
1.the first leaf or leaves of a plant, often containing nutritive material. They may be located above or below the ground, and, in peas and many other plants, the cotyledons are usually different in form from the leaves produced afterward. 2. ...