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What is the vivipary type of seed germination?


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Vivipary:

  1. The seed that develops into a seedling before it separates from the parent plant is said to be viviparous.
  2. The germination of seeds, while they are still attached to the parent plant, is known as vivipary (precocious or premature germination) in plants.
  3. It is a common occurrence in plants that is defined by the absence of seed dormancy.
  4. For example, red mangrove, Rhizophora, etc.

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