The Iris pseudacorus seed pods explode and then are dispersed by water.
It is Iris pseudacorus, a yellow wildflower.
A pond iris has seed that is dispersed by water.
It is a yellow iris that grows in bogs and ponds. The botanical name is Iris pseudacorus.
Iris pseudacorus or yellow iris needs low Ph and lots of water.
erectus pseudacorus L.
Iris pseudacorus or yellow iris is native to Europe, western Asia and northwest Africa.
Iris pseudacorus can survive a long time even if there is dry conditions.
Iris gets a seed pod after the flower is done. This will eventually dry out and drop the seeds. If you don't want more iris, clip the seed pod off. The seeds drop into the water and float with the current until they come to rest and germinate.
A pond Iris is typically dispersed through explosive mechanisms, where the plant's seedpod bursts open and scatters seeds nearby. This is different from wind or water dispersal, which rely on those elements to spread seeds over larger distances.
Ash tree seeds are dispersed by the wind
the flowers that consisted of seeds may fell the seeds dispersed develops into plants then..
They get dispersed by animals.