| 31. | Seedlings to be used as rootstock can be raised from seed.
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| 32. | Nurseries are used for large scale seedling multiplication and graft production.
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| 33. | The seedlings of some flowering plants have no cotyledons at all.
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| 34. | It is largely herbivorous, and consumes leaf litter and seedlings.
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| 35. | Once germinated, seedlings grow vigorously with dense, bushy growth.
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| 36. | However seedlings may be outcompeted by seedlings of obligate seeder species.
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| 37. | However seedlings may be outcompeted by seedlings of obligate seeder species.
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| 38. | The bygone story begins with the tale of an apple seedling.
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| 39. | That plant died, but some seedlings sprouted from 2011 rains.
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| 40. | The seedling is most susceptible to disease in its juvenile stage.
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