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be grown from
adjective
Covered by growth; overgrown.
Exact(60)
Resistant trees can be grown from such stock.
Large single crystals may be grown from solution.
Sylvestris can be grown from seed because it is a species still found in the wild.
When/how to grow: Can be grown from seed or bought at garden centres.
Even so, he said, 500 coleus can be grown from seed for less than $100.
In grafting and budding, the rootstock can be grown from seed or propagated asexually.
The rootstock may be grown from seed (seedling rootstock) or asexually propagated (clonal rootstock).
Another downside for farmers is the wild plants cannot be grown from cuttings and are only harvested every second year.
Although the ensetes are brought inside each winter, many plants are simply discarded, to be grown from scratch in spring.
They would be grown from stem cells, which can multiply and develop into any other cell type.
Or should it be grown from the best that the scholarly community can do within its own marketplace?
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