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  2. 12 Easy-to-Grow Plants to Begin Growing in April - AOL

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    From fruit and vegetables to grow from seed to bare root perennials and summer-blooming annuals, find 12 easy-to-grow plants to plant in April here.

  3. When to Start Seeds Indoors for a Successful Spring Garden - AOL

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    Related: 3 Common Mistakes to Avoid When Growing Flowers from Seeds That I Learned the Hard Way. ... Most vegetable, herb, and flower seeds can be transplanted after the last spring frost date ...

  4. This Is the Easiest Kind of Rose to Grow Indoors - AOL

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    Learn everything you need to know to grow, care for, and prune hardy desert rose plants (Adenium obesum), including flowering tips and propagation advice.

  5. Papaver somniferum - Wikipedia

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    As an additional source of profit, the seeds of the same plants are sold for use in foods, so the cultivation of the plant is a significant source of income. This international trade in seeds of P. somniferum was addressed by a UN resolution "to fight the international trade in illicit opium poppy seeds" on 28 July 1998.

  6. Germination - Wikipedia

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    The stages of germination of a pea plant: A. seed coat, B. radicle, C. primary root, D. secondary root, E. cotyledon, F. plumule, G. leaf, H. tap root. The part of the plant that first emerges from the seed is the embryonic root, termed the radicle or primary root. It allows the seedling to become anchored in the ground and start absorbing water.

  7. Seed - Wikipedia

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    The formation of the seed is the defining part of the process of reproduction in seed plants (spermatophytes). Other plants such as ferns, mosses and liverworts, do not have seeds and use water-dependent means to propagate themselves. Seed plants now dominate biological niches on land, from forests to grasslands both in hot and cold climates.