self-sown

English

Etymology

self- + sown

Adjective

self-sown (not comparable)

  1. Not planted by humans, but just growing, from seeds spread by another plant, or by animals.

Usage notes

  • Chiefly used in reference to domestic plants that have escaped and become naturalised.

Translations

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