|əˈkloʊʒən|
e·clo·sion, n.
[French éclosion, from éclore, to open, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *exclaudere, to shut out : Latin ex-, ex- + Latin claudere, to shut.]
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[eklozn] took place in a French swamp on March 12, 2005.
Credits: This clip uses materials from the Plants in motion collection by Roger Hangarter.