allseeds
/ˈɔːlsiːd/
noun
Any of a number of plants producing a large number of seeds for their size.
Towards the sea, a second, lower plateau has more sandy soils, supporting a taller scrub composed of rather calcifuge species such as gum and sage-leaved cistuses and green heather, with open ground hosting the diminutive allseed and yellow centaury.
