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Bringing Up Babies

sown your seeds, watered them, kept them sheltered, then two tiny leaves emerge from the deep. These are called cotyledons, or seed leaves, and in no way resemble the mature plant’s leaf shape. They’ve taken up energy stored in the seed to grow and their function is to photosynthesize and return energy to the seed so roots grow and

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