Kapok is dispersed by splitting
seeeds of kapok tree are dispersed by wind
It is dispersed by wind
Like a dandelion or a milkweed plant, the seeds of the kapok plant are dispersed by the wind. The fluffy masses of seed used to be used to stuff life jackets.
Some other plants that are dispersed by wind like the kapok: African tulip and Cotton.
African tulip Saga seed Squirting cucumber Rubber Fruit Flame of the forest Kapok tree
"i think ... that moss and some snakes do live with the kapok tree but toucans live on the kapok tree."
Kapok Fibre
when the kapok pops, its seeds go all over the place and then it will grow on a new kapok tree (i think =.=)
The health hazards that exist for working with Kapok fibers are only hazardous when the Kapok is burned. The fibers could be toxic. Kapok fibers are hypoallergenic and usually harmless.
The Great Kapok Tree was created in 1990.
A mature kapok tree may be 60 - 70 m.
They are found in the amazon rainforest