Growing from seed dispersed by natural agency such as wind or birds.
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Examples for "self-seeded"
Examples for "self-seeded"
1The following year, a new crop of self-seeded wheat appeared.
2It is studded with self-seeded oxeye daisies, and the peacock butterfly caterpillars are gobbling up my stinging nettles.
3The garden is 300 square metres garden and is now dominated by fruit trees with self-seeded veges and herbs underneath.
4Once neglected and unused, it is now decorated with native saplings, snake's head fritillaries, primroses and self-seeded plants such as honesty.
5A field left like that self-seeded enough to produce a second crop, thin and patchy and weedy but a thousand times more valuable than gold.
1On the left, the self-sown firs grow in close ranks.
2There were self-sown wheat-fields and vines growing there.
3They had found self-sown corn too, probably maize.
4It's all self-sown -we had no hand in it other than to leave them to seed.
5In very many instances, seed, of course, self-sown has become rooted and grown vigorously on unplowed land.
1We made up a bed of these self-sowed in fall of 1915.