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  2. Transplanting - Wikipedia

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    Transplanting an olive tree in Greece Pongamia pinnata Tree transplantation in Feliz Homes Kottakkal Malappuram dt Kerala India.. In agriculture and gardening, transplanting or replanting is the technique of moving a plant from one location to another.

  3. Iris kemaonensis - Wikipedia

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    After the iris has flowered, it produces an globose seed capsule, [2] that is 2–2.5 cm (1–1 in) long, and 1.5–1.8 cm wide. They have short beak, taper to a pointed apex and dehisce (split open) laterally. Inside the capsule, are pyriform seeds, which are reddish brown, which have a milky yellow or cream aril (appendage).

  4. Alfalfa - Wikipedia

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    Sprouting alfalfa seeds is the process of germinating seeds at the immature stage for use as a garnish on various food preparations, such as salads. Although sprouts may be grown in soil, they are more commonly germinated in a soilless medium using drums, trays or racks.

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  6. Sesamum radiatum - Wikipedia

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    The seeds are eaten whole, made into a paste, ground into a powder, or pressed for a high-quality oil. [2] The leaves can be eaten fresh or cooked and are used in Sub-Saharan Africa as a leaf vegetable. [2] [4] The leaves are mucilaginous in texture when cooked. The shoots can also be eaten and are used in soups and porridge. [8]

  7. Gymnosperm - Wikipedia

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    The gymnosperms (/ ˈ dʒ ɪ m n ə ˌ s p ɜːr m z,-n oʊ-/ ⓘ JIM-nə-spurmz, -⁠noh-; lit. ' revealed seeds ') are a group of woody, perennial seed-producing plants, typically lacking the protective outer covering which surrounds the seeds in flowering plants, that include conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, and gnetophytes, forming the clade Gymnospermae [2] The term gymnosperm comes from the ...

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