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.
Allseed plants are nature's ultimate reproducers—some species can create thousands of seeds from a single plant, which is why they spread so easily and are found on every continent!
Complete word intelligence in one call. Free tier — 50 lookups/day.