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Definition of SEEDLING

Seedling
Seedling Seed"ling, n. (Bot.) A plant reared from the seed, as distinguished from one propagated by layers, buds, or the like.

Meaning of SEEDLING from wikipedia

- A seedling is a young sporophyte developing out of a plant embryo from a seed. Seedling development starts with germination of the seed. A typical young...
- A chance seedling is a plant that is the product of unintentional breeding. Identifying the parent plants of a chance seedling may be difficult. It may...
- seedling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A seedling is young plant after germination from seeds (sometimes also referred to as sprouts). Seedling...
- A seedbed or seedling bed is the local soil environment in which seeds are planted. Often, it comprises not only the soil but also a specially prepared...
- Malus domestica (Bramley's Seedling, commonly known as the Bramley apple, or simply Bramley, Bramleys or Bramley's) is an English cultivar of apple that...
- romanized: Bakanae-byou, [bakanae bʲoɯ]), from the ****anese for "foolish seedling", is a disease that infects rice plants. It is caused by the fungus Gibberella...
- Seedlings (Urdu: لمحہ, romanized: Lamha; lit. 'Moment'), is a 2013 Lollywood social drama film directed by Summer Nicks, Meher Jaffri and Mansoor Mujahid...
- Dumelow's Seedling is a cultivar of domesticated apple that originated at Shackerstone in Leicestershire where it was grown by Richard Dumeller in 1800...
- grows from a seed or spore. The term is applied to the sprouting of a seedling from a seed of an angiosperm or gymnosperm, the growth of a sporeling from...
- Escallonia is a genus of shrubs and trees in the family Escalloniaceae. They are native to North and South America. Currently valid species in Escallonia...