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  1. hat is a seed? A seed contains an embryo embedded in an endosperm (nutr. tious tissue). It contains an immature plant and everything it needs to sprout in a new location, become …

  2. Understanding the components of a seed tag is important when purchasing seed for conservation plantings. Seed tags provide the information needed to verify the quality and amount of seed …

  3. Where to Start? No two seeds are alike. Not even every plant in the home garden goes to seed at the end of the season! We've tried to organize the following information about seed types in a …

  4. Seed viability will begin to decline before seed germination rates fall; therefore, if you have a packet of seeds and very few of the seeds germinate, the seeds that do germinate are not …

  5. Seed Identification Seeds are critical to civilizations because they supply the food and fiber all humans and animals rely on to survive. Plants provide humans and animals with food, plus …

  6. The tiny plant or embryo inside the seed contains everything needed to form a new plant: roots and the first stem and leaves. The larger area around the embryo is the stored food that the …

  7. Once a seed germinates, a radical (root) is formed, then a hypocotyl (stem) with cotyledons (seed leaves) appear, it is now a plant. Anything that happens after seedling plants form are due to …