siemennesten
Siemennesten, literally “seed nests” in Dutch, is a term used across several disciplines with no single universal definition. In botany and horticulture, it can refer to the way seeds are organized inside a fruit or seed capsule—an arranged mass that protects and concentrates seeds prior to dispersal. The nest metaphor emphasizes adjacency, cohesion, and a compact seed package produced before the seed is released.
In seed ecology, siemennesten may describe seed banks or aggregations where viable seeds persist in soil, litter,
In entomology and animal behavior, the term can describe granary-like structures or nests in which seeds are
In horticulture and seed-saving practice, the phrase is sometimes used informally to refer to piles or storage
Because siemennesten is not a rigid taxonomic term, its exact meaning depends on the context and the