Examples of 'whose seeds' in a sentence

Meaning of "whose seeds"

whose seeds: This phrase refers to the origin or ownership of seeds, indicating the possession by a particular person or entity

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Persimmon whose seeds can not be removed completely.
Like the grass whose seeds.
Angiosperms are plants whose seeds are enclosed in a protective structure called the fruit.
Because only it yields the fruit from whose seeds the trees grow.
Guarana is a plant whose seeds are frequently used as a body and mental energizer.
And all the same it is the fruit from whose seeds the trees grow.
Chia is an herb whose seeds can be used for virtually any type of food.
Behavior of the bonobo could affect the population structure of plants whose seeds they disperse.
There is one fruit whose seeds are on the outside.
Fruit whose seeds are hidden under fairly hard scales arranged around a long axis ( cone ).
In many cases it is found in plants whose seeds sell many gardening portals.
Sitka Spruce, whose seeds had also been sent back by David Douglas almost a century earlier.
Remember that genetically modified seeds do not produce plants whose seeds can reproduce more plants.
Fenugreek is a plant whose seeds have antioxidant and protective virtues for the heart.
Caraway is a plant in the family Apiaceae whose seeds are used as a spice.

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Angiosperm, A plant whose seeds are enclosed in a protective structure called the fruit.
It is heavily dependent on a mature forest, whose seeds are dispersed by the birds.
Grasses, and trees whose seeds were scattered by the winds.
Soybean, the ancient Chinese called cockroach, is a leguminous plant whose seeds are rich in protein.
It is the only fruit whose seeds are visible from outside.
Bamboo belongs to the class of Monocotyledons ( Flowering plants whose seeds have one cotyledon . ).
It is a species native to Peru whose seeds are rich in polysaccharides called galactomannans.
A " dicotyledonous plant " refers to a plant whose seeds have two cotyledons.
A group of plants whose seeds are born within a matured ovary ( i.e., fruit ).
A new arrival on the “ seed scene ” is Camelina sativa, whose seeds are similar to flax.
The only plant, whose seeds are Hable to be taken for.
Can you identify this flower whose seeds are used in baking?
Bloodroot is one of many plants whose seeds are spread by ants, a process called myrmecochory.
There is a kind of Eucalyptus tree in Australia whose seeds can not germinate without a forest fire.
There is one fruit whose seeds are on the outside . Name it.
As a standard of measurement? whose seeds were used for centuries.
Moringa oleifera is a multipurpose tree whose seeds have an efficient activity as natural coagulant.
Or monocot ; flowering plant whose seeds have only one cotyledon.
There are surprisingly many plants whose seeds are, in effect, lighter than air.
Léo Ramos… but not of plants whose seeds are carried by the windLéo Ramos.
Fructus zizyphi jujubae, a Chinese medicinal herb, whose seeds increase the production of nitric oxide.
What you call " mistletoe is, in fact, a parasite whose seeds are spread through bird feces.
Its name comes from the balloon plant, whose seeds have heart-shaped patterns.

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