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seedbed [ˈsiːdbed] N

seedy [ˈsiːdı] ADJ

I . seed <seed(s)> [siːd] N

II . seed <seed(s)> [siːd] VB trans

2. seed:

III . seed <seed(s)> [siːd] VB intr

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The common name honesty arose in the 16th century, and may also relate to the translucence of the seedpods.
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The short, oblong, fleshy seedpods are up to 15 cm long and contain up to 12 seeds.
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The seed has a hard coating and remains in the soil after dropping from the seedpods.
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The species overwinters in the larval stage within the seedpod of hostplant.
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They feed within the seedpods of their host plant, living within a movable case with a length of 911 mm.
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Larvae of the second generation usually live in a seedpod.
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The seedpod, which is initially green, gradually turns brown, splitting open into curled segments, flinging out the seeds.
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After flowering, the 810 cm (3.24 in) long woody seedpod develops.
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The young seedpods can be used as a substitute black pepper.
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The caterpillars eat both the flower and the developing seedpods.
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