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young plant

Definition

A young plant is a plant that has just started to grow. It is not yet fully grown, but it has all the basic parts of a plant, such as roots, stems, and leaves.

Young plants need sunlight, water, and nutrients to grow. They also need to be protected from pests and diseases.

Young plants are often very fragile and can be easily damaged. It is important to take care of young plants so that they can grow into healthy, mature plants.

How can the word be used?

The young plants need to be watered regularly.

young plant

Different forms of the word

Noun:

  • seedling (a young plant that has just germinated).
  • sapling (a young tree that has just begun to grow).
  • sprout (a young shoot or branch that grows from a plant).

Adjective:

  • young (of a plant, animal, or person) not yet fully grown.
  • sapling (of a tree) young and slender.
  • seedling (of a plant) having just germinated.

Etymology

The word "young" comes from the Old English word "geong", which means "young, youthful". The Old English word "geong" is related to the Old Norse word "ungr" and the German word "jung".

The word "plant" comes from the Latin word "planta", which means "shoot, sprout". The Latin word "planta" is related to the Greek word "plonthos" and the Sanskrit word "plāta".

Question

What might you see on a young plant?