To sprout or grow new tissue form seeds or spores.
Germinaison keimen Germinar The initial sprouting stage of a seed.
(n. germination) begin growth (as of a seed, spore, sclerotium, or other reproductive body)
produce buds, branches, or germinate; "the potatoes sprouted"
When seeds start to grow by putting out shoots and roots (can also apply to fungi).
To begin growth of a seed or spore.
The point in which the planted seed begins to grow and begin the life cycle again.
(n. germination) To develop a young plant from seed.
juhr-min-NAte) To begin growth or to sprout. Germination.
The process of the sprouting of a seed.
Development from seed to sprout. The requirements may be warmth, water or light according to the plant variety.
To sprout. Germination is a fertile seedsÕ first stage of development.
when a seed begins to grow or develop or sprout, generally stimulated by the presence of water at suitable temperatures.