Allseed

/ˈɔl.sid/ noun

A plant that produces many seeds; any of several plants known for their abundant seed production, particularly plants of the flax family.

From 'all' + 'seed,' a compound name reflecting the plant's prolific reproductive capability. Used in English since at least the 16th century for specific flowering plants.

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