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seedpod

[seed-pod]

noun

  1. a seed vessel or dehiscent fruit that splits when ripe.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of seedpod1

First recorded in 1710–20
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Example Sentences

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The landscape is dotted with small plants and miniature versions of iconic American train stations, including L.A.’s Union Station, made of natural materials like acorns and seedpods.

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Wait to harvest bloom stems until seedpods are beginning to form for wilt-free midwinter bouquets.

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“Gorgeous textures can be found in woodland environments, along farm fields. Or, maybe you have spent seedpods and flowering herbs and vines in an overgrown garden.”

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But less lauded are the orange and red hips, or seedpods, that form after the flowers fade.

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It has distinct, spiky seedpods and muted lavender flowers but many people who have eaten this plant, intentionally or not, have reported some potent, often nightmarish trips.

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