self-sowed
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Definition
Adjective: - Describes a plant that has grown from a seed dispersed naturally, without human planting or cultivation. The seed is spread by natural agents like wind, birds, or other animals.
Usage
This adjective is used to describe plants, flowers, or trees that appear spontaneously in an area. It emphasizes the natural, unplanned origin of the plant's growth.
Examples
- The meadow was full of self-sowed wildflowers, creating a beautiful, untamed display.
- We noticed several self-sowed oak saplings growing at the edge of the forest.
- Gardeners sometimes allow self-sowed plants to remain if they are desirable.
Advanced Usage
- Ecological Context: The term is often used in botany, gardening, and ecology to discuss natural regeneration and plant colonization.
- As a Participial Adjective: It can function similarly to a past participle, e.g., "The poppies growing there are self-sowed."
Variants and Related Words
- Self-seeded: A more common synonym with identical meaning.
- Self-sown: Another exact synonym; "sown" is the past participle of "sow."
- Volunteer (noun, informal): In gardening, a plant that grows from self-sown seed.
Synonyms
- Self-seeded
- Self-sown
- Spontaneous (in a botanical context)
Antonyms
- Planted
- Cultivated
- Sown (when done intentionally by humans)
Adjective
- growing from seed dispersed by natural agency such as wind or birds