seed plant

NOUN
  1. plant that reproduces by means of seeds not spores
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  • A note on plant centrioles–although absent from most seed plant lineages, the basal members of the embryophyte lineage e.g., Liverworts, Mosses, Hornworts, Ferns, etc. and the green algae all have stages with centrioles. Make The Leap - The Panda's Thumb
  • Conifers are seed plants; they include pines, firs, yew, redwood, and many other large trees.
  • The spermatophytes, which means ‘seed plants’, are some of the most important organisms on Earth.
  • Pollen is the male - gamete of seed plant, which plays an important role in sexual reproduction.
  • Cuphea Does Wonders for Wheat and Corn in Rotations web January 8, 2010 Growing the oilseed plant called cuphea the year before growing wheat results in better wheat seedling survival and grain that is 8 percent higher in protein, according to an Star News Group
  • Many paleobotanists believe that the earliest seed plants evolved from heterosporous Middle Devonian plants like the progymnosperms.
  • The ovule is surrounded by integument tissues which produce the seed coat, and in the earliest seed plants another layer called the cupule enclosed the entire ovule/seed.
  • He helped with the seed planting at Corkwood and planted the seeds at Sand Ponds.
  • By holding the blade at an angle, you can use the garden hoe to make furrows for seed planting.
  • The tropical and sub- tropical taxa are predominant, taking up 75% of seed plant flora.
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