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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English
[
edit
]
the
seedhead
of
Clematis texensis
Etymology
[
edit
]
From
seed
+
head
.
Noun
[
edit
]
seedhead
(
plural
seedheads
)
A part of certain
plants
that bears the
seeds
after
flowering
, as in the
dandelion
.
1994
June,
Australian Mammal Society
, volume
17
, page
61
:
Macropodids may take small berries or
seedheads
entirely into the mouth, grip the stalk, and pluck off the seedhead against the upper or lower incisors.
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