Maples have a fruit called a samara, which means that the fruit is a wing. You've probably seen maple samaras, or maybe samaras from other trees. They look like little "helicopters" falling down. Maples actually have double samaras, so there are two samaras attached. They each have their own seed which is enclosed in the papery wing. Samaras are adapted to dispersal by wind.
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it dipersed by splitting
By the wind.
The seeds will not grow, and new maple trees would not be produced if maple trees stopped making seeds.
wind
Maple seeds
The seeds of drumsticks are dispersed by wind.
wind The wind blows the seeds off the tree. The seeds are 'winged' and float/spin down to the ground.
Yes, you can eat maple seeds but should boil them first to remove the bitter tannins.
wind The wind blows the seeds off the tree. The seeds are 'winged' and float/spin down to the ground.
Yes, you can eat maple seeds but should boil them first to remove the bitter tannins.
They can be moved if the wind is very strong.
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its dispersed by explosion im doing this for my homework thats how i know