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Tiny survival capsules where a plant packs its entire future and hits pause.

means The reproductive units of plants, containing an embryo plus stored food, capable of growing into new plants.

from From Old English saed, rooted in the verb to sow, the same ancient seed-word that quietly grew across nearly every Germanic tongue.

Patient dormancyA 2000-year-old date palm seed germinated in 2005.
Tournament senseSports rankings borrow the term, seeding strong players apart.
SmallestOrchid seeds are dust, lighter than a speck.
Hidden insideStrawberries wear roughly 200 seeds on the outside.
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