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Seedhead - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A seedhead is the dried flower or fruit cluster of a plant that contains seeds. It is often seen in grasses and wildflowers, dispersing seeds for new growth.

seedhead

/ˈsidˌhɛd/ /ˈsiːdˌhɛd/

Definition:

The dried flower or fruit cluster of a plant, often containing seeds.

Synonyms:

Seedpod, flower head, fruiting head, capitulum

Part of Speech:

Noun

Antonyms:

Root, seedling

Common Collocations:

Dried seedhead, mature seedhead, collect seedheads, ornamental seedheads

Derivatives:

Seedheads (plural), seedheaded (adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use "seedhead" to describe the dry remains of a flower where seeds develop and disperse.

Common Phrases:

Gone to seed, sow the seeds, reap what you sow

Etymology:

Derived from "seed" (Old English "sǣd") + "head" (Old English "hēafod"), referring to the top part bearing seeds.

Examples:

  • 1. The gardener collected the dried seedheads for next year's planting.
  • 2. Birds often feed on the seeds from a sunflower's seedhead in autumn.
  • 3. The meadow was dotted with goldenrod seedheads swaying in the breeze.
  • 4. She used decorative seedheads in her floral arrangement for a rustic touch.

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