Seedling.
After germination, a baby plant is called a seedling. This is the stage where the plant begins to grow its first set of true leaves and establish itself as a young plant.
The baby plant that grows out from a seed during germination is called the seedling. Seedlings typically have a young stem, leaves, and roots as they begin to sprout and grow into a mature plant.
The sprouting of a new plant structure is called germination. During germination, a seed begins to grow and develop into a new plant.
Germination
Germination
Germination.
The development of a seed into a new plant is called germination. During this process, the seed absorbs water, swells, and begins to sprout, eventually forming a seedling that will grow into a mature plant.
Plant propagation involves creating new plants from existing ones through methods like cuttings, grafting, or division. Seed germination specifically refers to the process in which a seed begins to sprout and grow into a new plant. While both involve creating new plants, plant propagation is a broader term that encompasses various methods beyond seed 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.
Germination.
It is called germination. During germination, the seed coat ruptures, and the embryo inside begins to grow into a new plant. This process is triggered by favorable environmental conditions such as moisture, temperature, and light.
Well, there's seed development when the inflorescences of the seed head stop flowering and everything goes into seed production, and then there is germination, where a plant grows from a seed that was planted in the soil.