You call one sprout "a sprout."
Germination is the time when a plant begins to grow. At that point, the plant is sometimes called a seedling.
Evaporation of water from plants is called transpiration.
Brussels sprouts grow in the spring.
Germination is the scientific name for the process when a plant first sprouts or begins to grow.
A tree sprouts from its base through a process called germination, where a seed buried in the soil begins to grow roots downward and a stem upward. This stem eventually develops into a trunk, and branches and leaves start to grow, forming a new tree.
germination
When the seed begins to grow, it is called germination. Germination is the process where a seed starts to sprout and develop into a young plant.
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Brussels sprouts, is a hardy, slow-growing, long-season vegetable belonging to the cabbage family. In the proper season of the year, it can be grown with fair success in most areas of the country. In mild areas, or where there is deep snow cover, the sprouts may overwinter. The "sprouts" (small heads that resemble miniature cabbages) are produced in the leaf axils, starting at the base of the stem and working upward. Sprouts improve in quality and grow best during cool or even lightly frosty weather. Brussels sprouts require a long growing period, though newer hybrids have greatly reduced this requirement. In all but the most northern states, summers are usually too warm for completely satisfactory production from spring plantings. Plants set out in late spring to early summer grow satisfactorily and mature high-quality sprouts when the fall weather begins to cool.
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Germination is the process by which a seed sprouts and begins to grow into a plant. It involves the absorption of water, activation of enzymes, and initiation of cell growth. Germination is essential for plants to establish and grow into mature individuals.