replant
/ˈrɛplænt/Definitions
1. verb
To plant again, especially after the initial planting has been destroyed or has failed.
“The farmer decided to replant the cornfield after the hailstorm.”
2. verb
To plant (a new tree, etc.) in a place where another has grown before.
“The gardener decided to replant the rose bush in the same spot where the old one had been.”
3. noun
A plant that is replanted.
“The nursery had a wide variety of replants available for customers to choose from.”