Seed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A seed (/ˈsiːd/ (help · info)) is a small embryonic plant enclosed in a covering called the seed coat, usually with some stored food. It is the product of the ripened ovule of ...
Seed (magazine) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seed (subtitled Science Is Culture; originally Beneath the Surface) is a science magazine published bimonthly by Seed Media Group and distributed internationally.
Victory Seeds™ - Rare Heirloom (Heritage) Garden Seed, Open ...
Victory Heirloom Seeds offers a wide variety of rare heirloom and open-pollinated vegetable, heirloom herb, and heirloom flower seeds. The on-line heirloom seed catalog is ...
seed - Definition of seed at YourDictionary.com
noun pl. seeds or seed. the part of a flowering plant that typically contains the embryo with its protective coat and stored food and that can develop into a new plant under the ...
home page [www.seedsnc.org]
SEEDS is a non-profit community garden whose goal is to teach people to care for the earth, themselves and each other through a variety of garden-based programs.
SEEDS Home
SEEDS is a non-profit research, design and educational institution whose mission is to seek the development of socially and ecologically sustainable environments.
Seed (2007)
Directed by Uwe Boll. With Michael Paré, Will Sanderson, Ralf Moeller. After a seemingly undead man is bound and buried alive, he digs himself back to the surface and seeks ...


