seed pod

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the part of a plant that contains the seeds

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Examples (20)

  • The plant's seed pod was dry and ready to burst open.
  • The dried seed pod rattled in the wind.
  • Carefully collect the seed pods once they turn brown.
  • Each seed pod contains numerous tiny seeds ready for dispersal.
  • Each seed pod contained dozens of tiny, viable seeds.
  • Children often collect interesting seed pods during nature walks.
  • The wind scattered the contents of the fragile seed pods across the field.
  • The plant's unique seed pods make it a popular choice for ornamental gardens.
  • We examined the unique structure of the orchid's seed pod.
  • We watched as the seed pod slowly split open, releasing its contents.
  • The gardener waited for the seed pods to ripen before harvesting.
  • Many legumes produce edible seed pods, such as peas and beans.
  • A single seed pod can produce hundreds of new plants.
  • The artist incorporated various seed pods into her natural sculpture.
  • Birds often peck at the seed pods to extract their nutritious contents.
  • Carefully harvest the seed pods when they are fully mature.
  • The sculptor was inspired by the intricate shape of a dried seed pod.
  • Birds sometimes peck at the seed pods to extract the nutritious seeds.
  • Protect the developing seed pods from pests and harsh weather.
  • This particular species is known for its unusually long and slender seed pods.