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seedling
Any young, especially

a tree smaller than a sapling.

which is a seedling (see below)
A young plant grown from seed
a young tree, grown from seed, from the time of germination to the sapling stage, having a DBH equal or less than one inch
The first stage of a young tree Seedling sapling mature tree over mature tree dead snag
An unnamed or unregistered plant Our selected seedlings are large blooming size plants
a young tree grown from the seed
– plant of seed origin resulting from the fusion of an egg and sperm (pollen)
A live tree less than 1 0 inch d b h that is expected to survive Only softwood seedlings more than 6 inches tall and hardwood seedlings more than 1 foot tall are counted
A young plant, with particular reference to those grown from seed as opposed to cuttings
young plant or tree grown from a seed
As used in timber survey, a size class definition, trees less than one inch at DBH
a young tree grown from the seed up to the sapling stage, that is a height of 4 1/2 to 6 feet (1 5 to 2 meters)
The young plant grown from seed Once seeds have germinated, the gardener will need to insure that the tender young plants do not dry out, but overwatering is also a problem and can encourage damping-off --a common fungal disease of cultivated seedlings Consistent, warm temperatures (between 55-75F) and good light for at least 12 hours a day is also necessary for strong plants
A tree grown from seed that has not yet reached a height of 0 9 m (3 ft) or exceeded 5 1 cm (2 in) in d b h , which would qualify it as a sapling
(1) Young tree grown from seed, from the time of germination until it reaches sapling size (2) In nursery practices, a young tree that has not been transplanted
A seedling is a young plant that has been grown from a seed. a young plant or tree grown from a seed
A plant reared from the seed, as distinguished from one propagated by layers, buds, or the like
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