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seed plant

n. (context botany English) A plant which reproduces by breading seeds in the wide sense of the term, including spores etc.

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seed plant

n. plant that reproduces by means of seeds not spores [syn: spermatophyte, phanerogam]

Usage examples of "seed plant".

Sometimes the only information available is what season the ~1 seed plant was grown.

Were those naive villagers collecting every type of seed plant that they found, bringing it home, poisoning themselves on most of the species, and nourishing themselves from only a few species?

Mar Dook here tells me that on other planets, including our own Earth, very simple fungi can be generally found in a symbiotic association with trees, the mycelium of the fungus with the roots of a seed plant.