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  2. Germination - Wikipedia

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    Sunflower seedlings, three days after germination Sunflower time lapse with soil. Cross section, showing how the root and the upper part of the plant grow. Germination is the process by which an organism grows from a seed or spore.

  3. Sprouting - Wikipedia

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    After draining and then rinsing seeds at regular intervals, the seeds then germinate, or sprout. For home sprouting, the seeds are soaked (big seeds) or moistened (small), then left at room temperature (13 to 21 °C or 55 to 70 °F) in a sprouting vessel. Many different types of vessels can be used as a sprouting vessel.

  4. List of Hamtaro episodes - Wikipedia

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    As Elder-Ham's Sunflower Seed Harvest Festival approaches, Sandy claims that she has a crush on Maxwell because he reminds her so much of her twin brother. Sandy asks Hamtaro to find out if Maxwell feels the same about her, where Hamtaro cannot do so. However, Elder-Ham remarks how much Sandy looks like a boy hamster that he knew.

  5. Seedling - Wikipedia

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    In most seeds, for example the sunflower, the plumule is a small conical structure without any leaf structure. Growth of the plumule does not occur until the cotyledons have grown above ground. This is epigeal germination. However, in seeds such as the broad bean, a leaf structure is visible on the plumule in the seed. These seeds develop by ...

  6. Are Sunflowers Perennials That Will Return Year After Year in ...

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    A few volunteer sunflowers popping up in the garden the next year are common, but the seeds are so loved by birds, squirrels, chipmunks, mice, and other critters that a large number of leftover ...

  7. Guizotia abyssinica - Wikipedia

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    The seed's oil is widely used for industrial purposes such as soap making, paints preparations and preparation of different types of emulsions. [12] The seed is used as bird food. As the seeds are so small, specialized bird feeders are manufactured for niger seed. In the United Kingdom the seeds attract finches and siskins. [13]

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