GERMEN, the feed-bud; defined by Linnæus to be the base of the pistillum, which contains the rudiments of the seed; and, in progress of vegetation, swells and becomes the feed-vessel.
In assimilating the vegetable and animal kingdoms, Linnæus denominates the feed-bud the ovarium or uterus of plants; and affirms its existence to be chiefly at the time of the dispersion of the male-dust by the antheræ; as, after its impregnation, it becomes a feed-vessel.