Plant Definition–noun | 1. | any member of the kingdom Plantae, comprising multicellular organisms that typically produce their own food from inorganic matter by the process of photosynthesis and that have more or less rigid cell walls containing cellulose, including vascular plants, mosses, liverworts, and hornworts: some classification schemes may include fungi, algae, bacteria, blue-green algae, and certain single-celled eukaryotes that have plantlike qualities, as rigid cell walls or photosynthesis. | | 2. | an herb or other small vegetable growth, in contrast with a tree or a shrub. | | 3. | a seedling or a growing slip, esp. one ready for transplanting. | | 4. | the equipment, including the fixtures, machinery, tools, etc., and often the buildings, necessary to carry on any industrial business: a manufacturing plant. | | 5. | the complete equipment or apparatus for a particular mechanical process or operation: the heating plant for a home. | | 6. | the buildings, equipment, etc., of an institution: the sprawling plant of the university. | | 7. | Slang. something intended to trap, decoy, or lure, as criminals. | | 8. | Slang. a scheme to trap, trick, swindle, or defraud. | | 9. | a person,
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placed in an audience, whose rehearsed or prepared reactions, comments, etc., appear spontaneous to the rest of the audience. | | 10. | a person placed secretly in a group or organization, as by a foreign government, to obtain internal or secret information, stir up discontent, etc. | | 11. | Theater. a line of dialogue, or a character, action, etc., introducing an idea or theme that will be further developed at a later point in the play: Afterward we remembered the suicide plant in the second act. | –verb (used with object) | 12. | to put or set in the ground for growth, as seeds, young trees, etc. | | 13. | to furnish or stock (land) with plants: to plant a section with corn. | | 14. | to establish or implant (ideas, principles, doctrines, etc.): to plant a love for learning in growing children. | | 15. | to introduce (a breed of animals) into a country. | | 16. | to deposit (young fish, or spawn) in a river, lake, etc. | | 18. | to insert or set firmly in or on the ground or some other body or surface: to plant posts along a road. | | 19. | Theater. to insert or place (an idea, person, or thing) in a play. | | 21. | to place with great force, firmness, or determination: He planted himself in the doorway as if daring us to try to enter. He planted a big kiss on his son's cheek. | | 22. | to station; post: to plant a police officer on every corner. | | 23. | to locate; situate: Branch stores are planted all over. | | 24. | to establish (a colony, city, etc.); found. | | 25. | to settle (persons), as in a colony. | | 26. | to say or place (something) in order to obtain a desired result, esp. one that will seem spontaneous: The police planted the story in the newspaper in order to trap the thief. | | 27. | Carpentry. to nail, glue, or otherwise attach (a molding or the like) to a surface. | | 28. | to place (a person) secretly in a group to function as a spy or to promote discord. | | 29. | Slang. to hide or conceal, as stolen goods. | | From Dictionary
Seed Definition–noun | 1. | the fertilized, matured ovule of a flowering plant, containing an embryo or rudimentary plant. | | 2. | any propagative part of a plant, including tubers, bulbs, etc., esp. as preserved for growing a new crop. | | 3. | such parts collectively. | | 4. | any similar small part or fruit. | | 6. | the germ or propagative source of anything: the seeds of discord. | | 8. | birth: not of mortal seed. | | 10. | the ovum or ova of certain animals, as the lobster and the silkworm moth. | | 12. | a small air bubble in a glass piece, caused by defective firing. | | 13. | Crystallography, Chemistry. a small crystal added to a solution to promote crystallization. | | 14. | Tennis. a player who has been seeded in a tournament. | –verb (used with object) | 15. | to sow (a field, lawn, etc.) with seed. | | 16. | to sow or scatter (seed). | | 17. | to sow or scatter (clouds) with crystals or particles of silver iodide, solid carbon dioxide, etc., to induce precipitation. | | 18. | to place, introduce, etc., esp. in the hope of increase or profit: to seed a lake with trout. | | 19. | to sprinkle on (a surface, substance, etc.) in the manner of seed: to seed an icy bridge with chemicals. | | 20. | to remove the seeds from (fruit). | | 21. | Sports. | a. | to arrange (the drawings for positions in a tournament) so that ranking players or teams will not meet in the early rounds of play. | | b. | to distribute (ranking players or teams) in this manner. | |
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tr> | 22. | to develop or stimulate (a business, project, etc.), esp. by providing operating capital. | –verb (used without object) | 24. | to produce or shed seed. | –adjective | 25. | of or producing seed; used for seed: a seed potato. | | 26. | being or providing capital for the initial stages of a new business or other enterprise: The research project began with seed donations from the investors. | —Idioms | 27. | go or run to seed, | a. | (of the flower of a plant) to pass to the stage of yielding seed. | | b. | to lose vigor, power, or prosperity; deteriorate: He has gone to seed in the last few years. | | | 28. | in seed, | a. | (of certain plants) in the state of bearing ripened seeds. | | b. | (of a field, a lawn, etc.) sown with seed. | | | From Dictionary
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rose of Jericho (Anastatica hierochuntica), plant that is the only species of the genus Anastatica, of the mustard family (Brassicaceae), native to western Asia. The small, gray plant curls its branches and seedpods ...
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Lupin seed farmers urged to test before planting
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Lawn and Landscape - Found Nov. 6, 2008 Pure-Seed Testing announced Crystal Rose-Fricker, president, was honored with the NCCPB (National Council of Commercial Plant Breeders) Genetics and
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Related topics from TechnoratiBattle of the Grains - Brown Rice VS Quinoa No matter how long you’ve been training, the issue of carbs is always a thorny one. Well-read bodybuilders know that even though processed grain products like white bread have their place in a diet (such as postworkout), whole grains, like oatmeal and brown rice, are generally the better choice for most meals. But what about “new” grains, such as quinoa? If it stood toe to toe with the vaunted brown rice, which would be crowned the champ? The winner-Quinoa. Before we get to the reason, we wantThera Wise Natural Bio Active Therapeutic Ointments for Acne, Hemorrhoids, Vapor Decongestant, and Skin Healing Many people who have chosen a green lifestyle often resort to chemical ointments when faced with a problem, such as burns or acne, because they think they are the only thing that works. Thera Wise offers a better, natural alternative to chemical ointments like corticosteroids. 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IWhat they’re reading It’s interesting to compare the best-selling non-fiction in Marin with the best-selling non-fiction nationwide: Marin nonfiction 1. “The Outliers” by Malcolm Gladwell 2. “Hot, Flat and Crowded” by Thomas Friedman 3. “The Complete Quincy Jones” by Quincy Jones 4. “Green Collar Economy” by Van Jones 5. “Return of Depression Economics” by Paul Krugman 6. “American Lion” by Jon Meacham 7. “Panic” by Michael Lewis 8. “Organic Marin: Recipes from Land to Table” by Tim Porter 9. “Plant SeedHealthy Choice Cafe Steamers for seed starting/hydroponics Many times I see some packaging and eventually get an idea how I can reuse it with some minor modifications for starting seeds or some other purpose in the garden. 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January is the best time to send off for the cataloMahaica, Mahaicony farms flood -farmers blame release of water from conservancy After three weeks of intense rainfall, residents of the Mahaica and Mahaicony Creeks who had tried desperately to keep their land dry lost the battle to the floodwaters on Thursday and are suffering losses to their crops. Haimchand Mahadeo points to the island that his watermelon farm has become; a few of the fruits were seen floating in the water. When Stabroek News visited the creeks yesterday residents were complaining that they had investeI need help please someone I need help please someone by clowdy Today 02:04 AM 26,875 271,228 Newbie Central The best place to learn how to grow marijuana. a tip for fellow newbies. by clowdy Today 01:32 AM 23,694 208,100 Marijuana Plant Problems The plant hospital... Having problems with a plant post it here. rust spots , claw ,random... by kid cannabis Today 01:58 AM 8,426 71,383 Grow Room Design & Setup Discussion of Lighting, Cooling, Exhaust of a marijuana groJapanese Honeysuckle Botanical Name: Lonicera japonica Thunb. Family: Caprifoliaceae Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Magnoliopsida Order: Dipsacales Genus: Lonicera Species: L. japonica Common names: Japanese honeysuckle, madreselva Other Names: Chin Yin Hua, Chin Yin T’Eng, Honeysuckle, Japanese Honeysuckle, Jen Tung, Jen Tung Chiu, Jen Tung Kao, Sui-Kazura, Yin Hua, Hall’s Honeysuckle, White honeysuckle, Chinese honeysuckle, Halliana Habitat:- Perennial herb Native to E. Asia -2009 IN PSYCHIC PREVIEW - CELEBRITIES, EARTHQUAKES, MONEY, LIFESTYLE This will be Jennifer Anniston’s year for both love and fame. Brittany Spears will continue to reinvent herself and gain even more popularity. Oprah get’s shockingly rebellious. There’s new love for Madonna, a possible move, along with drama over the children with her ex, Guy Ritchie. Oprah will make some major lifestyle changes and adds or considers a new venue to her current professional life. Alec Baldwin will experience family changes and new harmony. Elizabeth Taylor will suffer many sStressed male growing female flowers I have something very interesting to show everyone that I have never heard of before. It makes sense when you think about it, but it is not talked about. What I am referring to is a Male Plant growing Female Flowers. Back Story: I have 2 White Label Double Gum plants started from seed. I am in my 4th week of flowering (after 4 weeks veg). I have 1 male and 1 female. I figured that I would keep the male in check and collect pollen (while selectively making some seeds with the female). Once I GARDENS OF DESTINY 3 Filmmaker, Jocelyn Demers meets Dan Jason on Salt Spring Island on Canada’s west coast. 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I heard a rumor weeks ago that recyclingWOAH new stuff WOAH new stuff by Sniper19 Today 09:05 AM 26,853 270,938 Newbie Central The best place to learn how to grow marijuana. help me out take a look by clowdy Today 09:04 AM 23,681 207,940 Marijuana Plant Problems The plant hospital... Having problems with a plant post it here. Gnats or little white flys? by Reeny Today 09:03 AM 8,418 71,246 Grow Room Design & Setup Discussion of Lighting, Cooling, Exhaust of a marijuana grow room. homeboSeeds This past year, I chose the One Year Bible as my reading plan. For those that want a consistent, easy to follow Bible reading pattern, the One Year Bible is the best that I have come across. In these last few days of the year, the readings are from some of the prophetic books. A few days ago, I was struck by this one verse from the Zechariah 8:12. For I am planting seeds of peace and prosperity among you. The grapevines will be heavy with fruit. The earth will produce its crops, and the heTopping duing pre-flowering? Cfl grow, White Rhino, Lemon Skunk and two good bag-seed plants. Here is the problem; 1&1/2 weeks into 12/12 the bag seed plants are stretching considerably and I'm running out of room (and light) for them in my cabinet. I want to stop their vertical growth. They were both topped during veg. and have 4 main stems. Question: What will happen if I top them again? Will it adversly affect flowering? Will it slow down the plant showing sex? PS Light distance is not causing the stretching. I've |
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