Produce buds, branches, or germinate.
1 Some even require a good hot fire for their seeds to germinate .
2 The seed of genius planted in his nature was beginning to germinate .
3 Where any vitality remained in the nut, it was sure to germinate .
4 Peas like cool soil; in fact, they can germinate in 40-degree soil.
5 Birds carry up seeds and grains, and these germinate in moist thatch.
6 The Perseus of Cellini was a thought that took years to germinate .
7 This will prevent the seeds from shriveling before they start to germinate .
8 Thyme seeds are troublesome to start because they germinate slowly and unevenly.
9 Sow the seed now in trays to germinate in a warm spot.
10 They soon acquire a cell-wall, and germinate without a period of rest.
11 At that time all seed ripe enough to germinate will fall off.
12 These spores do not germinate at once, but remain over winter unchanged.
13 Once in the skin, the spore could germinate and multiply by fission.
14 A forest needs fire to thrive; certain seeds depend on it to germinate .
15 Recently sown crops will germinate but follow up rain is required.
16 Given only light, a seed will not germinate , roots will not take hold.
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Germinate в диалектах
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