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  • Seed tree
  • Seed trees are trees left after reproduction cutting to provide seeds for natural regeneration in the seed-tree method. These trees serve as both the

    Seed tree

    Seed tree

    Seed_tree

  • Ginkgo biloba
  • Species of tree

    dissected from a seed freshly shed from the tree, containing a well-developed embryo Immature ginkgo ovules and leaves Autumn leaves and fallen seeds A forest

    Ginkgo biloba

    Ginkgo biloba

    Ginkgo_biloba

  • Little Seed, Big Tree
  • 2020 single by Ian Brown

    "Little Seed, Big Tree" is a single by English musician Ian Brown, released on 18 September 2020. An anti-lockdown song, it received a negative reaction

    Little Seed, Big Tree

    Little_Seed,_Big_Tree

  • Tree
  • Perennial woody plant with elongated trunk

    tree's growth and development. Trees usually reproduce using seeds. Flowering plants have their seeds inside fruits, while conifers carry their seeds

    Tree

    Tree

    Tree

  • Seed
  • Reproductive structure in plants

    largest seeds Recalcitrant seed Seed company Seed enhancement Seed library Seed orchard Seed paper Seed saving Seed testing Seed trap Seedbed Soil seed bank

    Seed

    Seed

    Seed

  • Moringa oleifera
  • Species of flowering tree

    drumstick tree (from the long, slender, triangular seed-pods), horseradish tree (from the taste of the roots, which resembles horseradish), ben tree (for its

    Moringa oleifera

    Moringa oleifera

    Moringa_oleifera

  • Nut (fruit)
  • Fruit with outer shell protecting kernel

    dry seeds are called nuts, but in a botanical context, "nut" implies that the shell does not open to release the seed (indehiscent). Most seeds come

    Nut (fruit)

    Nut_(fruit)

  • Majidea zanguebarica
  • Species of tree

    (also known as the mgambo tree, black pearl tree or velvet seed tree) is a small tree of the family Sapindaceae. The tree is native to East Africa and

    Majidea zanguebarica

    Majidea zanguebarica

    Majidea_zanguebarica

  • Mast seeding
  • Fruit of forest trees like acorns and other nuts

    known as pannage. Other tree and shrub species produce a soft mast, such as raspberries, blueberries, and greenbriar. Mast seeding (or mast reproduction)

    Mast seeding

    Mast seeding

    Mast_seeding

  • Baccharis halimifolia
  • Species of flowering plant in the daisy family

    groundsel bush, sea myrtle, and saltbush. Consumption weed, cotton-seed tree, groundsel tree, menguilié, and silverling are also used more locally. In most

    Baccharis halimifolia

    Baccharis halimifolia

    Baccharis_halimifolia

  • Pistachio
  • Member of the cashew family

    /pɪˈstætʃ(i)oʊ/; Pistacia vera) is a small to medium-sized tree of the cashew family. The tree produces seeds that are widely consumed as food. Pistachios can be

    Pistachio

    Pistachio

    Pistachio

  • Seed plant
  • Plants that reproduce with seeds

    unenclosed, "naked seeds": Cycadophyta, the cycads, a subtropical and tropical group of plants Ginkgophyta, a single living species of tree in the genus Ginkgo

    Seed plant

    Seed plant

    Seed_plant

  • Ficus religiosa
  • Species of fig

    mulberry family. It is also known as the bodhi tree, bo tree, peepul tree, peepal tree, pipala tree or ashvattha tree (in Bangladesh, India and Nepal). The sacred

    Ficus religiosa

    Ficus religiosa

    Ficus_religiosa

  • Carob
  • Small tree grown for its edible pods and landscaping

    cultivated for its edible fruit, which takes the form of seed pods, and as an ornamental tree in gardens and landscapes. Spain is its largest producer

    Carob

    Carob

    Carob

  • Silviculture
  • Practice of controlling forests for timber production

    forestry Clear cutting (Kahlschlag) Shelterwood cutting (Schirmschlag) Seed-tree method Uneven-aged forestry The Femel selection cutting (group selection

    Silviculture

    Silviculture

  • Seed to Tree
  • Seed to Tree are an indie band from Luxembourg, formed in 2009. The band consists of Georges Goerens (lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Benjamin Heidrich

    Seed to Tree

    Seed to Tree

    Seed_to_Tree

  • Nutmeg
  • Spice from Myristica fragrans

    Nutmeg is the seed, or the ground spice derived from the seed, of several tree species of the genus Myristica; fragrant nutmeg or true nutmeg (M. fragrans)

    Nutmeg

    Nutmeg

    Nutmeg

  • Arecaceae
  • Palm family of flowering plants

    height, and for the size of their seeds, leaves, and inflorescences. Ceroxylon quindiuense, Colombia's national "tree", is the tallest monocot in the world

    Arecaceae

    Arecaceae

    Arecaceae

  • Ceiba pentandra
  • Kapok tree cultivated for seed fibre

    countries the tree is commonly known as "ceiba" and in French-speaking countries as fromager. The tree is cultivated for its cottonlike seed fibre, particularly

    Ceiba pentandra

    Ceiba pentandra

    Ceiba_pentandra

  • Araucaria araucana
  • Chilean and Argentine coniferous tree

    non-native seed eating species, in particular mammals, which have been shown to severely restrict the reproduction of the tree in comparison to native seed eaters

    Araucaria araucana

    Araucaria araucana

    Araucaria_araucana

  • Tree of the knowledge of good and evil
  • In Judaism and Christianity, a tree in the Garden of Eden

    In Judaism and Christianity, the tree of the knowledge of good and evil (Tiberian Hebrew: עֵץ הַדַּעַת טוֹב וָרָע, romanized: ʿēṣ haddaʿaṯ ṭōḇ wārāʿ, [ʕesˤ

    Tree of the knowledge of good and evil

    Tree of the knowledge of good and evil

    Tree_of_the_knowledge_of_good_and_evil

  • Skeleton Tree
  • 2016 studio album by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds

    Skeleton Tree is the sixteenth studio album by Australian rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. It was released on 9 September 2016 on Bad Seed Ltd. A

    Skeleton Tree

    Skeleton Tree

    Skeleton_Tree

  • Seed dispersal
  • Movement or transport of seeds away from the parent plant

    Male bellbirds perch on dead trees in order to attract mates, and often defecate seeds beneath these perches where the seeds have higher probabilities of

    Seed dispersal

    Seed dispersal

    Seed_dispersal

  • Brazil nut
  • Species of tree and its edible seeds

    South American tree of the monotypic genus Bertholletia in the family Lecythidaceae as well as the tree's commercially-harvested edible seeds. It is one of

    Brazil nut

    Brazil nut

    Brazil_nut

  • Tamarind
  • Leguminous tree bearing edible fruit

    tamarind tree (including the wood, bark, flowers, leaves, pulp and seeds) have various environmental, commercial, and culinary uses. Tamarind trees are used

    Tamarind

    Tamarind

    Tamarind

  • Paulownia tomentosa
  • Species of deciduous tree classified in its own family

    eastern China and the Korean Peninsula. It is an extremely fast-growing tree with seeds that disperse readily and is considered an invasive exotic species

    Paulownia tomentosa

    Paulownia tomentosa

    Paulownia_tomentosa

  • Pecan
  • Species of nut tree native to the southern USA and northern Mexico

    south-central U.S., the tree is cultivated for its seed primarily in the U.S. states of Georgia, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana and in Mexico. The seed is an edible

    Pecan

    Pecan

    Pecan

  • Serpent seed
  • Belief the serpent mated with Eve

    The doctrine of the serpent seed, also known as the dual-seed or the two-seedline doctrine, is a controversial belief in some fringe Christian or other

    Serpent seed

    Serpent_seed

  • Neem oil
  • Vegetable oil from the Indian neem tree

    oil, is a vegetable oil pressed from the fruits and seeds of the neem (Azadirachta indica), a tree which is indigenous to the Indian subcontinent and has

    Neem oil

    Neem oil

    Neem_oil

  • Shelterwood cutting
  • Silvicultural method

    they do not contribute seeds to the establishment cut. This also allows the remaining trees to grow faster and produce more seed. If the stand does not

    Shelterwood cutting

    Shelterwood cutting

    Shelterwood_cutting

  • Forbidden fruit
  • Fruit in the Garden of Eden

    similar to some seeds. A fresco in the 13th-century Plaincourault Abbey in France depicts Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, flanking a Tree of Knowledge

    Forbidden fruit

    Forbidden fruit

    Forbidden_fruit

  • Adenanthera pavonina
  • Species of legume

    bright red pea-like seeds. Other common names for Adenanthera pavonina include Acacia coral, arbre À Église, bead tree, Circassian seed, corail végétal,

    Adenanthera pavonina

    Adenanthera pavonina

    Adenanthera_pavonina

  • Mangosteen
  • Tropical evergreen tree with edible fruit

    mangostana var. mangostana) is dioecious, but male trees are unknown. The trees produce viable seeds via apomixis, where all the embryos are essentially

    Mangosteen

    Mangosteen

    Mangosteen

  • Moon tree
  • Tree grown from seed carried on Apollo 14 or Artemis I

    Moon trees are trees grown from seeds taken into orbit around the Moon, initially by Apollo 14 in 1971, and later by Artemis I in 2022. The idea was first

    Moon tree

    Moon tree

    Moon_tree

  • Hydnocarpus pentandrus
  • Species of tree

    10–16 black seeds embedded in the fruit pulp. The seeds account for some 20% of the fruit weight. A typical tree produces 20 kg (44 lb) of seed/annum. The

    Hydnocarpus pentandrus

    Hydnocarpus pentandrus

    Hydnocarpus_pentandrus

  • Seth
  • Third son of Adam and Eve

    Adam and Eve each deposited their seeds into separate jars. While Eve's seed developed into insects, Adam's seed gave birth to Shehid ibn Jerr, the ancestor

    Seth

    Seth

    Seth

  • Broad-leaved tree
  • Any tree that has broad leaves

    broad-leaf, or broadleaf tree is any tree within the diverse botanical group of angiosperms that has flat leaves and produces seeds inside of fruits. It is

    Broad-leaved tree

    Broad-leaved_tree

  • Aerial seeding
  • Sowing seeds through aerial machinery

    seeding was being used in Oregon to seed more than 500 acres of Douglas fir, and Port Orford cedar as well as 100 acres of grassland and other trees that

    Aerial seeding

    Aerial seeding

    Aerial_seeding

  • Seed predation
  • Feeding mainly on seeds

    distance from the parent tree increases, seed abundance and thus seed predation are predicted to decrease as seed survival increases. Seed predation is sometimes

    Seed predation

    Seed predation

    Seed_predation

  • Kentucky coffeetree
  • Species of plant

    Canada. The seed may be roasted and used as a substitute for coffee beans; however, unroasted pods and seeds are toxic. The wood from the tree is used by

    Kentucky coffeetree

    Kentucky coffeetree

    Kentucky_coffeetree

  • Clearcutting
  • Forestry/logging practice in which most or all trees in an area are uniformly cut down

    logging, in which most or all of the trees in an area are uniformly cut down. Along with shelterwood and seed tree harvests, it is used by foresters to

    Clearcutting

    Clearcutting

    Clearcutting

  • Peony
  • Genus of flowering plants in the family Paeoniaceae

    flower buds Paeonia wittmanniana, ripe follicles with seeds Paeonia anomala, seeds Young growth of a tree peony Over 262 compounds have been obtained so far

    Peony

    Peony

    Peony

  • Larix laricina
  • Species of larch native to North America

    adaptation of clear cutting or seed-tree cutting is generally considered the best silvicultural system because tamarack seeds apparently germinate better

    Larix laricina

    Larix laricina

    Larix_laricina

  • Brachychiton acerifolius
  • Species of flowering plant

    petals scattered across the green grass below. Seed pods Seed pods Empty seed pods on tree Seeds removed from pod "APC format - Brachychiton acerifolius"

    Brachychiton acerifolius

    Brachychiton acerifolius

    Brachychiton_acerifolius

  • List of largest seeds
  • The largest seed in the world is the coco de mer, the seed of a palm tree. It can reach about 30 centimetres (12 inches) long, and weigh up to 18 kilograms

    List of largest seeds

    List of largest seeds

    List_of_largest_seeds

  • Adam and Eve
  • First man and woman in Abrahamic creation myth

    of Eden. Adam is told that he can eat freely of all the trees in the garden, except for the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. Subsequently, Eve is

    Adam and Eve

    Adam and Eve

    Adam_and_Eve

  • Tree of life (biblical)
  • Tree in the Garden of Eden

    In Judaism and Christianity, the tree of life (Hebrew: עֵץ הַחַיִּים, romanized: ‘ēṣ haḥayyīm; Latin: Lignum vitae) is first described in chapter 2, verse

    Tree of life (biblical)

    Tree of life (biblical)

    Tree_of_life_(biblical)

  • Recalcitrant seed
  • Plant seeds intolerant of drying or cold

    orthodox seeds because they can lose their viability. Plants that produce recalcitrant seeds include avocado, mango, mangosteen, lychee, cocoa, rubber tree, some

    Recalcitrant seed

    Recalcitrant seed

    Recalcitrant_seed

  • Theobroma cacao
  • Species of tree grown for its seeds

    Theobroma cacao (cacao tree or cocoa tree) is a small (6–12 m (20–39 ft) tall) evergreen tree in the Malvaceae family. Its seeds—cocoa beans when dried

    Theobroma cacao

    Theobroma cacao

    Theobroma_cacao

  • Svalbard Global Seed Vault
  • Globally accessible seed bank on Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway

    The Svalbard Global Seed Vault (Norwegian: Svalbard globale frøhvelv) is a secure backup facility for the Earth's crop diversity on the Norwegian island

    Svalbard Global Seed Vault

    Svalbard Global Seed Vault

    Svalbard_Global_Seed_Vault

  • Cashew
  • Flowering plant in the family Anacardiaceae

    the fruit stem" or to the seed. The word anacardium was earlier used to refer to Semecarpus anacardium (the marking nut tree) before Carl Linnaeus transferred

    Cashew

    Cashew

    Cashew

  • Pine
  • Genus of coniferous trees

    are evergreen trees or shrubs with their leaves in bunches, usually of 2 to 5 needles. The seeds are carried on woody cones, with two seeds to each cone

    Pine

    Pine

    Pine

  • Almond
  • Species of nut

    one of the earliest domesticated fruit trees, due to the ability to produce quality offspring entirely from seed, without using suckers and cuttings. Evidence

    Almond

    Almond

    Almond

  • Tree crop
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    fruit borne on various flowering trees Tree nut, a tree fruit composed of an inedible hard shell and an edible seed Tree farm, a privately owned forest

    Tree crop

    Tree_crop

  • Parable of the Mustard Seed
  • Parable taught by Jesus of Nazareth according to Christian gospels

    and becomes a tree, so that the birds of the air come and lodge in its branches. In the Gospel of Mark: It's like a grain of mustard seed, which, when

    Parable of the Mustard Seed

    Parable of the Mustard Seed

    Parable_of_the_Mustard_Seed

  • Adansonia
  • Genus of trees known as baobab

    crack while still on the tree, which then tend to break open upon landing on the ground. Inside the outer shell, kidney-shaped seeds 10–15(−20) mm long are

    Adansonia

    Adansonia

    Adansonia

  • Banyan
  • Subgenus of fig trees

    e. a plant that grows on another plant, when its seed germinates in a crack or crevice of a host tree or edifice. Banyan often specifically denotes Ficus

    Banyan

    Banyan

    Banyan

  • Sweet chestnut
  • Species of tree

    Western and Central Europe. A substantial, long-lived deciduous tree, it produces an edible seed, the chestnut, which has been used in cooking since ancient

    Sweet chestnut

    Sweet chestnut

    Sweet_chestnut

  • Hura crepitans
  • Species of plant

    of Life. "Factsheet – Hura crepitans (Sandbox Tree)". Vogel, Steven (March 2008). "The Flight of the Seed of Hura crepitans" (PDF). Archived from the original

    Hura crepitans

    Hura crepitans

    Hura_crepitans

  • Cone (botany)
  • Reproductive organ on conifers

    cones, are considered the "archetypal" tree cones. The female cone has two types of scale: bract scale and seed scale (or ovuliferous scale), one subtended

    Cone (botany)

    Cone (botany)

    Cone_(botany)

  • Azadirachta indica
  • Species of plant

    fruits and seeds are the source of neem oil. Nim is a Hindustani noun derived from Sanskrit nimba (निंब). The neem tree is a fast-growing tree that can

    Azadirachta indica

    Azadirachta indica

    Azadirachta_indica

  • Ailanthus altissima
  • Deciduous tree in the quassia family

    ash tree (Fraxinus excelsior), the fruits ripen to a bright reddish-brown color in September. A fruit cluster may contain hundreds of seeds. The seeds borne

    Ailanthus altissima

    Ailanthus altissima

    Ailanthus_altissima

  • Dipteryx alata
  • Species of legume

    legume crop plants, baru seeds develop from a tree and are dispersed by animals, particularly birds, bats, and rodents. Baru seeds are mild in flavor with

    Dipteryx alata

    Dipteryx alata

    Dipteryx_alata

  • Apple
  • Edible fruit

    2012). "Towards the onset of fruit tree growing north of the Alps: Ancient DNA from waterlogged apple (Malus sp.) seed fragments". Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer

    Apple

    Apple

    Apple

  • Seed orchard
  • Site where forest seeds are produced

    A seed orchard is an intensively-managed plantation of specifically arranged trees for the mass production of genetically improved seeds to create plants

    Seed orchard

    Seed orchard

    Seed_orchard

  • Adansonia gregorii
  • Species of tree

    include: bottle tree or bottletree cream of tartar tree gourd-gourd tree gouty stem tree monkey bread tree sour gourd upside down tree dead rat tree Endemic to

    Adansonia gregorii

    Adansonia gregorii

    Adansonia_gregorii

  • Albizia julibrissin
  • Species of plant

    Albizia julibrissin, the Persian silk tree, pink silk tree, or mimosa tree, is a species of tree in the Fabaceae family, native to southwestern and eastern

    Albizia julibrissin

    Albizia julibrissin

    Albizia_julibrissin

  • Tree planting
  • Process of transplanting tree seedlings

    transplantation of larger trees in arboriculture and from the lower-cost but slower and less reliable distribution of tree seeds. Trees contribute to their

    Tree planting

    Tree planting

    Tree_planting

  • Pinyon pine
  • Group of conifers

    the seeds. The cones were then dried in the sun until the seeds could be easily extracted. Muir said the Indians closely watched the pinyon trees year-round

    Pinyon pine

    Pinyon pine

    Pinyon_pine

  • Life Extension Society
  • Defunct 1964 human cryonic preservation advocacy, revived in 1992

    Cooper in 1964 to promote cryonic suspension of people, and became the seed tree for cryonics societies throughout the US where local cryonics advocates

    Life Extension Society

    Life_Extension_Society

  • Samara (fruit)
  • Non-opening dry fruit with a flattened wing

    wind to carry the seed farther away from the tree than regular seeds would go, and is thus a form of anemochory. In some cases the seed is in the centre

    Samara (fruit)

    Samara (fruit)

    Samara_(fruit)

  • Aesculus hippocastanum
  • Species of tree in the soapberry family

    chestnuts, Castanea sativa (a tree in a different family, the Fagaceae), together with the alleged observation that the fruit or seeds could help panting or coughing

    Aesculus hippocastanum

    Aesculus hippocastanum

    Aesculus_hippocastanum

  • Seed saving
  • Practice of saving plant reproductive material

    In agriculture and gardening, seed saving (sometimes known as brown bagging) is the practice of saving seeds or other reproductive material (e.g. tubers

    Seed saving

    Seed saving

    Seed_saving

  • Adam
  • First man according to the Abrahamic creation myth

    According to Christianity, Adam sinned in the Garden of Eden by eating from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. This action introduced death and sin into

    Adam

    Adam

    Adam

  • Honey locust
  • Species of tree native to central North America

    to greenish-white flowers. The trees are polygamous-dioecious: many trees have only pollen producing flowers or seed producing flowers (strictly dioecious)

    Honey locust

    Honey locust

    Honey_locust

  • Conkers
  • Children's game

    and Ireland played using the seeds of horse chestnut trees—the name 'conker' is also applied to the seed and to the tree itself. The game is played by

    Conkers

    Conkers

    Conkers

  • London plane
  • Species of tree

    near mature trees. Controlled reciprocal pollinations between P. occidentalis and P. orientalis resulted in good yields of germinable seed and true hybrid

    London plane

    London plane

    London_plane

  • Logging
  • Process of cutting, processing, and moving trees

    methods include shelterwood cutting, group selective, single selective, seed-tree cutting, patch cut, and retention cutting.[citation needed] The above

    Logging

    Logging

    Logging

  • Vateria indica
  • Species of tree

    resin Roots Branchlets Young sapling Mature tree in tea estate Mature tree showing dome-like canopy tree seed tree with fruits leaf The leaves, which are simple

    Vateria indica

    Vateria indica

    Vateria_indica

  • Cassia fistula
  • Species of flowering plant

    households. The laburnum is the school tree of National Taiwan Normal University, thought to be because of the seed pods' similarity to the whips used by

    Cassia fistula

    Cassia fistula

    Cassia_fistula

  • Liquidambar styraciflua
  • Species of tree in North America

    fruit Leaf buds and fruit American sweetgum tree ball (spiny seed pod) Mature fruit and seed Winged seeds Sweetgum is one of the most common hardwoods

    Liquidambar styraciflua

    Liquidambar styraciflua

    Liquidambar_styraciflua

  • Jackfruit
  • Species of plant

    marmoset and coati. The seeds are then dispersed by these animals, spreading jackfruit trees that compete for space with native tree species. The supply of

    Jackfruit

    Jackfruit

    Jackfruit

  • Judean date palm
  • Species of palm

    000-year-old seed, the oldest seed germinated with human-assistance. The palm, a male, was named Methuselah (not to be confused with a bristlecone pine tree of

    Judean date palm

    Judean date palm

    Judean_date_palm

  • Franklinia
  • Genus and species of trees

    the cultivation of cotton plants. All the Franklin trees known to exist today are descended from seed collected by William Bartram and propagated at Bartram's

    Franklinia

    Franklinia

    Franklinia

  • Araucaria bidwillii
  • Species of tree native to Australia

    Male cones Female cone Seeds In the 1970s, botanists Hallé, Oldeman and Tomlinson studied the growth patterns of tropical trees and described a set of

    Araucaria bidwillii

    Araucaria bidwillii

    Araucaria_bidwillii

  • Cercis canadensis
  • Species of tree

    growing the tree in Columbus, Wisconsin, whose cultivar has become known as the "Columbus strain" and is a seed source for nurseries. Seeds can be made

    Cercis canadensis

    Cercis canadensis

    Cercis_canadensis

  • Locust tree
  • Index of plants with the same common name

    leguminous tree with toxic pods Water locust (Gleditsia aquatica), a leguminous tree with one seed per pod Less commonly, "African locust bean tree" (Parkia

    Locust tree

    Locust_tree

  • Rambutan
  • Southeast Asian fruit

    price. The fruit of the rambutan tree may be eaten raw by removing the peel, eating the pulp, and discarding the seed. Rambutan is most often used in desserts

    Rambutan

    Rambutan

    Rambutan

  • Brachychiton populneus
  • Species of tree

    could be obtained from the tree roots by boring a hole in the trunk and squeezing the wood. There are also records of the seed pods being turned into a

    Brachychiton populneus

    Brachychiton populneus

    Brachychiton_populneus

  • Jacaranda mimosifolia
  • Species of sub-tropical tree

    popularity of jacarandas. Many of the trees in the avenue of jacarandas, at Grafton, were grown from seed of the trees that she grew in the garden of the

    Jacaranda mimosifolia

    Jacaranda mimosifolia

    Jacaranda_mimosifolia

  • Morus (plant)
  • Genus of plants

    from seed, and this is often advised, as seedling-grown trees are generally of better shape and health.[citation needed] Mulberry trees grown from seed can

    Morus (plant)

    Morus (plant)

    Morus_(plant)

  • Madhuca longifolia
  • Species of tree

    warm and humid regions for its oleaginous seeds (producing between 20 and 200 kg of seeds annually per tree, depending on maturity), flowers and wood

    Madhuca longifolia

    Madhuca longifolia

    Madhuca_longifolia

  • Sequoiadendron giganteum
  • Species of tree native to North America

    000 seeds annually. The winged seeds may fly as far as 180 m (590 ft) from the parent tree. Lower branches die readily from being shaded, but trees younger

    Sequoiadendron giganteum

    Sequoiadendron giganteum

    Sequoiadendron_giganteum

  • Bixa orellana
  • Species of plant

    used the seeds to make red body paint and lipstick, as well as a spice. For this reason, the Bixa orellana is sometimes called the lipstick tree. The name

    Bixa orellana

    Bixa orellana

    Bixa_orellana

  • Borassus flabellifer
  • Palmyra palm, toddy palm

    sweet jelly seed sockets, translucent pale-white, similar to that of the lychee but with a milder flavor and no pit. The sweet jelly seed sockets occur

    Borassus flabellifer

    Borassus flabellifer

    Borassus_flabellifer

  • Propagation of Christmas trees
  • Agricultural practice

    Christmas trees can be grown from seed or from root cuttings. There are many different species of evergreen trees that are used for Christmas trees. The most

    Propagation of Christmas trees

    Propagation of Christmas trees

    Propagation_of_Christmas_trees

  • Conifer
  • Group of seed plants

    distinct types of cone. Pollination is always by wind; the seeds are mostly winged samaras. The trees have a regular branching pattern. Many conifers have distinctly

    Conifer

    Conifer

    Conifer

  • Legume
  • Plants in the family Fabaceae

    (or Leguminosae), or the fruit or seeds of such plants. When used as a dry grain for human consumption, the seeds are also called pulses. Legumes are

    Legume

    Legume

    Legume

  • Brachychiton discolor
  • Species of tree

    to 30 seeds, each 9 mm long. Germination from fresh seed occurs without difficulty. Brachychiton discolor is widely planted as an ornamental tree. The

    Brachychiton discolor

    Brachychiton discolor

    Brachychiton_discolor

  • Legend of the Rood
  • Tales loosely based on the Old Testament

    give him a seed from the tree from which Adam and Eve had stolen the apple. On his return, Seth finds his father dead, but places this seed under his tongue

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  • Teed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Teed

    English : unexplained.

    Teed

  • Peed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Peed

    English : probably from the Middle English personal name Pede (Old English Pēoda).

    Peed

  • Speed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Speed

    English : nickname for a fortunate person, from Middle English sped ‘success’, ‘good fortune’, ‘smooth progress’ (hence the modern meaning ‘swiftness’).English : from the derived sense of Middle English sped mentioned above, hence a nickname for a swift runner.Irish : Anglicization (part translation) of Gaelic Ó Fuada, from fuad ‘haste’ (see Foody).Translation of German and Ashkenazic Jewish Schnell.

    Speed

  • Steed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Steed

    English : variant of Stead.

    Steed

  • Seyed |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Seyed |

    Lord and master

    Seyed |

  • Seeds
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Seeds

    English : variant of Seed.

    Seeds

  • Leed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leed

    English : topographic name for someone who lived near a loud, rushing stream, Old English hl̄de, or a habitational name from Lead in West Yorkshire, which is named from Old English lǣd ‘water course’ or Old English hlēda ‘ledge’.

    Leed

  • Sneed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sneed

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a detatched piece of land or woodland, from Middle English snede, or a habitational name from a place named with this word (Old English snǣd), as for example Snead in Worcestershire or The Sneyd in Staffordshire.

    Sneed

  • MEED
  • Male

    English

    MEED

    Variant spelling of English unisex Mead, MEED means "lives by a meadow."

    MEED

  • Aseed |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Aseed |

    A narrator of Hadith

    Aseed |

  • Beed
  • Surname or Lastname

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    Beed

    English : from the Old English personal name Bēda, of which the most famous bearer was the Venerable Bede, the 8th century theologian and historian. Use of the personal name, though rare, continued long enough into the medieval period to give rise to the surname.

    Beed

  • Aseed
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Aseed

    A narrator of Hadith

    Aseed

  • Weed
  • Surname or Lastname

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    Weed

    English : nickname for an irascible person, from Old English wēd ‘fury’, ‘rage’.Americanized form of Dutch Weeda.

    Weed

  • Seled
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Seled

    Affliction, warning.

    Seled

  • Shed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Shed

    English : variant of Shedd.

    Shed

  • Seem |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Seem |

    Name of a flower

    Seem |

  • REED
  • Male

    English

    REED

    Variant spelling of English Read, REED means "red-headed; ruddy complexioned."

    REED

  • Seed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Lancashire)

    Seed

    English (chiefly Lancashire) : from Middle English sede ‘seed’; a metonymic occupational name for a gardener or husbandman, or a nickname for a small person.English (chiefly Lancashire) : from a late Old English personal name, Sida, a post-Conquest short form of compound names formed with sidu ‘custom’, ‘manner’; ‘morality’, ‘purity’ as the first element.

    Seed

  • Seel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Seel

    English : variant of Seal.North German : metonymic occupational name for a rope maker, from Middle Low German sēl ‘rope’.

    Seel

  • Reed
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Reed

    English : variant spelling of Read 1.An early American bearer of the common British name was George Reed who emigrated from England in 1635 with his son, William, and settled in Woburn, MA, several years later. His grandson James (1722–1807), a revolutionary war soldier who distinguished himself at the battle of Bunker Hill, moved to Fitzwilliam, NH, and was one of the original NH proprietors.

    Reed

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  • JAROSLAVA
  • Female

    Czechoslovakian

    JAROSLAVA

    , spring glory.

  • Vichithra
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian, Telugu

    Vichithra

    Wonder

  • Parisa | பரீஸா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Parisa | பரீஸா

    Like Paris, Fairy or like a fairy

  • Dasmeet
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sikh

    Dasmeet

    Clever

  • Moitreyee
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian

    Moitreyee

    An Princess; An Enchantress

  • Ratik | ரதிக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ratik | ரதிக

    Satisfied, Loved, Joyful

  • Ren
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese

    Ren

    Raven; Benevolent; Edge of a Knife; Tough; Lotus; Water Lily

  • Mahee
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Mahee

    Expert, Lord Vishnu

  • Humra
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Humra

    Beautiful Rose

  • Jitindre
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Jitindre

    Winner; God of Victory

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  • Skeed
  • n.

    See Skid.

  • Seed
  • n.

    That from which anything springs; first principle; original; source; as, the seeds of virtue or vice.

  • Seer
  • n.

    One who sees.

  • Seed
  • pl.

    of Seed

  • Sned
  • n.

    Alt. of Sneed

  • Seed
  • n.

    Any small seedlike fruit, though it may consist of a pericarp, or even a calyx, as well as the seed proper; as, parsnip seed; thistle seed.

  • Sped
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Speed

  • Seen
  • p. p.

    of See

  • Shed
  • v. t.

    To let fall; to throw off, as a natural covering of hair, feathers, shell; to cast; as, fowls shed their feathers; serpents shed their skins; trees shed leaves.

  • Sled
  • v. t.

    To convey or transport on a sled; as, to sled wood or timber.

  • Seed
  • n.

    Progeny; offspring; children; descendants; as, the seed of Abraham; the seed of David.

  • Shed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Shed

  • Sneed
  • n.

    See Snath.

  • Seedy
  • superl.

    Abounding with seeds; bearing seeds; having run to seeds.

  • Seed
  • n.

    A ripened ovule, consisting of an embryo with one or more integuments, or coverings; as, an apple seed; a currant seed. By germination it produces a new plant.

  • Seeds
  • pl.

    of Seed

  • Seed
  • v. t.

    To sprinkle with seed; to plant seeds in; to sow; as, to seed a field.