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Wait until you can see the first true leaves between the two seed leaves.
When the seed leaves have developed, you drop the temperature to 10C.
Seedlings in this group have two seed leaves.
The juice of the seed leaves an indelible stain.
Their seed leaves were dark green, but the first true leaves had a metallic glint that gave them away.
New seedlings have seed leaves that are oblong.
The seed leaves are broadly triangular cotyledons, with truncated base.
Seed leaves (cotyledons) on seedlings, borne in a whorl of 4-24.
Canada lilies are hypogeal, which means that the seed leaves, the first sign of life, stay underground.
And baby maples develop maple leaves right after the initial pair of seed leaves has fully opened.
In seed plants, the embryo will develop one or more "seed leaves" (cotyledons).
The cotyledons (seed leaves) are slightly unequal in size, narrowed to the base and rounded or blunt to the tip.
The first leaves that appear are seed leaves; the next set of leaves are the true leaves.
What follows, then, is Wilbur, from his wonderful "Seed Leaves":
A cotyledon, or seed leaf, is a leaf that is stored in a seed.
Monocots have one seed leaf.
The scutellum is part of the structure of a barley seed-the modified seed leaf.
The flavor of the Partaga is too delicate for palates that have been accustomed to Connecticut seed leaf.
Yams are a monocot (a plant having one embryonic seed leaf) and from the Dioscoreaceae family.
Once the true leaves appear - the first leaves are usually the cotyledons or seed leaves - they are close to the transplanting stage.
A leaf borne by the caulicle or radicle of an embryo; a seed leaf.
Most angiosperm trees are eudicots, the "true dicotyledons", so named because the seeds contain two cotyledons or seed leaves.
Acorales the sweet flag order of flowering plants and the most basal lineage among the monocotyledons, which are characterized by having a single seed leaf.
In "Seed Leaves" the poet recalls the struggle of the still young, against the impulse to cling to their own untested promise, to flower into open air.
The seedling stage begins when the seed coat splits open and exposes the root and round "seed leaves" or cotyledons.