| 单词 | self-planted | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasself-planted   self-planted adj.  Brit.  , U.S.   (of a plant, garden, etc.) that has grown from seeds dispersed without human involvement.ΚΠ 1653    J. Gauden Hieraspistes 120  				So much more sweet, and fruitful, do these self-planted Country Crabs, and Wildings, now seem to many, than those Trees of Paradise. 1792    Lett. & Papers Agric. 		(Bath & West of Eng. Soc.)	 VI. 272  				The same person marks for reserves any self-planted trees he can find in the coppices and hedgerows. 1874    Jrnl. Anthropol. Inst. 3 215  				Elms, sycamores, beeches, and limes..are not to be found in the few shreds of the old self-planted woods that remain. 1962    Jrnl. Ecol. 50 25  				Amongst these old trees many recently self-planted seedlings are growing but there are no plants of a few years old. 2015    T. Rainer  & C. West Planting in Post-wild World 43  				A wild plant is self-planted. It was grown either by seed dispersed from a nearby plant or vegetatively through an adjacent plant. < as lemmas  | 
	
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