by animals
when a hairy animal is moving... burdock is very sticky type and it sticks on
Wind pollinated flowers usually have light seeds, with some kind of method for being carried on the wind, like helicopter seeds have big 'sails' which are blown over long distances in the wind
The blackberry plant, the Burdock plant and the Acorn tree disperse their seeds by animals. :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
Elderflower does not directly disperse seeds itself. Instead, the flowers are pollinated by insects, such as bees, which transfer pollen from one flower to another. Once the flowers are pollinated, they develop into small fruits called elderberries, which contain the seeds. These seeds can be dispersed by birds or other animals that eat the elderberries and then excrete the seeds in a different location.
Burdock seeds are dispersed by animal fur. These burdock seeds have little hooks on them which allows them to "catch" onto the fur.
Burdock seeds are dispersed by animal fur. These burdock seeds have little hooks on them which allows them to "catch" onto the fur.
commensalism because one benefits and the other isn't harmed
by animals
mutalism
Seeds.
when a hairy animal is moving... burdock is very sticky type and it sticks on
Quakgrass,Burdock and Foxtail Barley
No, Burdock seeds do not grow near water, but are cultivated in good earth and need to be watered regularly. http://www.horizonherbs.com/pilot.asp?pg=burdock_seed
no it is not a parasitism relationship it is a comminsalism relationshi. the animals are unharmed by the seeds
The trees get pollinated, then seeds for in the form of acorns.
Lemon seed is not pollinated. The lemon tree has flowers, which are pollinated by insects and wind. The pollinated flowers grow into lemons, which contain seeds.