< 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica

SEED (from the root seen in Lat. serere, to sow), the fertilized ovule of plants. The seeds of the cryptograms or flowerless plants are not-true seeds and are properly designated “spores” (see Fruit). For the sowing of seed see Sowing.

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