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Zero 2000 Medium format pinhole, Kodak Tmax 100 film.

Rice Seedlings like the ones in this picture from Bali are cultivated in small parts of a rice field before they get shifted over by hand to the bigger fields.

The first sweet pepper to sprout, one of two little seedlings so far.

Some larger tomato, and basil seedlings

About one week after germinating, the seedlings are two inches tall. They are "cryptocotylar" apparently...the two massive cotyledons remain in the soil, although they are starting to green up a bit (maybe a result of being planted so shallowly).

Tomato seedlings "damping off".

Today I officially became a "seedling".

trying to make a life in between the rocks

My first seedlings beginning to shoot forth.

I planted hollyhock, foxgloves, watermelon

and delphiniums. They should be strong and starting to flower by September.

The beginning of our veggie garden for 2009!

2017 Seedling for Schools wildflower garden grant

A seedling Bael Fruit tree is growing next to its mature mother tree, surrounded by old and rotten Bael Fruits.

 

Aegle marmelos

Family Rutaceae

The Kampong, Coconut Grove, Florida, USA.

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Seedlings of pepper plants in early spring

Seedlings growing in mostly fountain grass

 

Our seedlings are doing awesome. It is unbelievable to us to see the

kind of yields we get from using starter trays in doors vs. just

planting in our garden beds outside. At least a 5x improvement. Wendy

planted some herbs inside today. Thyme, rosemary, marjoram, oregano,

shiso, dill, lavender, and cilantro. We are still waiting our back

ordered block press for doing seed starts. We also have been planting

garbanzo beans from our bulk food order. They make a really pretty

plant and don't seem to have any problem growing our climate.

Supposedly blight resistant tomato plants

Seedlings rescued from the mower that will eventually end up in the front yard or as gifts

I try to start as many of my plants from seed as possible. It's so much more economical and the variety you can achieve is much better.

Something is getting into my seedlings at night. A few of them have been uprooted and others are cut off.

Amber Sciligo's Drosera seed germination experiment.

 

Drosera spatulata, sundew (Plant, Droseraceae), New Zealand: Native

 

Drosera are carnivorous plants. Some of these seedlings were even catching fungus gnats with their first true leaves. They're voracious little things.

 

Lincoln University glasshouse

Lincoln

New Zealand

 

through botanical hand lens, cropped

US Forest Service ranger, Donna Pritchard works with a seedling in the Osceola National Forest near Lake City, Fla., Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2010. Photo/Reinhold Matay)

US Forest Service photo

Seedlings from cross of B. grandis x B. sizemoreae I made last year, showing some interesting variation. Note the single selfed seedling mixed in.

Either corn or grass :) We saw them on the way to our walking path.

Tarragon seedlings

 

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Something is getting into my seedlings at night. A few of them have been uprooted and others are cut off.

I have 169 tomato plant seedlings in two trays. This is 163 more than I need.

This looked like moss at first, but they appear to be seedlings of the Giant Sequoia.

Zamia roezlii seedling with leaf emerging. This photo shows how the root splits open to allow the leaf to exit. IMG_9834

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