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No, a watermelon does not undergo epigeal germination. Instead, it exhibits hypogeal germination, where the cotyledons remain below the soil surface while the shoot emerges. In this process, the seedling develops roots and a stem, but the initial leaves (cotyledons) stay buried, which is typical for many plants in the Cucurbitaceae family.

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