germinate in the PONS Dictionary

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It is propagated by seed which must be pretreated with boiling water before it is able to germinate.
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Most seeds need only be planted at a depth equal to their own thickness in order to germinate.
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Seeds do not require any treatment, and take 27 to 41 days to germinate.
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Seeds do not require any treatment, and take 17 to 54 days to germinate.
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The endospores germinate at the site of entry into the tissues and then spread by the circulation to the lymphatics, where the bacteria multiply.
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Their seeds remain viable for several years, germinating only after their habitats have been flooded.
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When conditions improve, the gemmules germinate and a new sponge is born.
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Fresh seed germinates in 3 to 20 days and requires no special treatment.
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I did suggest trying to make those spores germinate by heating them....
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Once germinated, the plant has 6 days to find and establish a connection with its host plant before its resources run out.
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