through pine cones
pine seeds,berry seeds,and pine cone seeds
Well birds may sometimes carry seeds in their mouths (or beaks) and while their flying they drop seeds which causes plants and trees to grow.
Tyhe seeds are usually dispersed by birds.
wind
Ash tree seeds are dispersed by the wind
Dandelion seeds Milkweed Maple tree seeds Pine seed (although also largely by gravity) cotton seed
Scots pine plant seeds are primarily dispersed by the wind. The seeds are housed in a cone, and when the cones mature and open, the wind carries the seeds away from the parent tree. This mechanism allows for the seeds to be spread over a larger area and increases the chances of successful germination and growth of new trees.
The pine cone holds the seeds.
seeeds of kapok tree are dispersed by wind
Cone
Some seeds dispersed by fire include pine cones, which release their seeds after being exposed to intense heat. Plants that have adapted to depend on fire for their seeds to germinate include certain species of chaparral shrubs like manzanita and ceanothus.
They can be moved if the wind is very strong.