Get seedling and sweets during a plant and bake sale May 15 from 8 a.m. to 2 pm.
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This seedling was found growing wild in reader Adam Strickland's Sayville garden.
From the newsday.com
Without Glossy 15, seedling leaves instead appear shiny and glossy in sunlight.
From the sciencedaily.com
Quality could be an issue since seedling avocados are highly diverse genetically.
From the dailynews.com
Dry seeds represent a transitional stage between embryonic and seedling stages.
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I held my composure and shot one, watching it sail down into a hawthorn seedling.
From the theatlantic.com
The crisis of confidence in Japanese authority is still at the seedling stage.
From the economist.com
The textbook rule is such seedling magnolias can take 15 to 20 years to bloom.
From the newsobserver.com
One generation's reform is often the seedling of the next generation's corruption.
From the time.com
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Young plant or tree grown from a seed
A seedling is a young plant sporophyte developing out of a plant embryo from a seed. Seedling development starts with germination of the seed. A typical young seedling consists of three main parts: the radicle (embryonic root), the hypocotyl (embryonic shoot), and the cotyledons (seed leaves). ...
Seedling is the thirteenth book in the series of Deathlands. It was written by Laurence James under the house name James Axler.
(Seedlings (gumball)) Seedlings are a type of gumball that contain many small multicolored sprinkle-like candies. Seedlings are shaped like lemons and other fruits, and are often retailed in bulk vending machines.
(seedlings) trees less than 1" dbh.
(Seedlings) A term referring to young trees of less than a foot in height, from the time they are planted until they are one to two years old.
(Seedlings) gardening terms for small plants which have been grown from seeds.
The term for a plant that has just emerged from its seed with its first root, stem and leaves.
A young, recently germinated plant that has a single unbranched stem.