self-sown
English
Etymology
From
self-
+
sown
.
Adjective
self
-
sown
(
not comparable
)
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
Translations
Greek:
αυτοφυής
(el)
(
aftofyís
)
Maori:
tūwā