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Discover Ludwig'seed head' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the top of a plant that bears the plant's seeds. For example, "The tall grass in my backyard was filled with golden seed heads."
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Appearance: Dandelion seed head, after three good blows.
Timothy is coarser, stalkier, has wider leaf blades, and a cattail-like seed head.
Hay is a grass or alfalfa with the seed head still attached and waiting to sprout.
"If you don't cut the seed head off," she said, "it will grow the next year.
"It's pretty primitive," he said, demonstrating the technique of rubbing a seed head.
First, how to choose the right poppy, then the perfect seed head, next to score it just so for optimum harvest, and then to gather the leaves below the seed head to collect any oozing, sticky sap.
Seedling density was estimated at the plot scale within a 50-cm radius of each seed head pile ("island scale").
Right now my favorite collectible is hardy geranium, sometimes known as cranesbill for the shape of its seed head.
Stated simply, orchard grass is somewhat delicate with a relatively soft fleshy stem and a whitish, feathery seed head.
The insect lays eggs inside the seed head, and the plant then forms a gall, or tumor, around the eggs.
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Crude protein in leaf blades and sheaths of vegetative tillers with seed-head suppression were consistently greater (P < 0.01) than vegetative tillers without seed-head suppression.
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