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Q: How do the seeds of an Angsana trees disperse their seeds?
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Does angsana use wind to disperse its seeds?

yes,the angsana does disperse by wind.so,does the vernonia,cupid's shaving brush,shorea,mahogany,lallang.


How does angsana plant reproduce?

It disperse its seeds by both splitting and wind.


How do trees disperse their seeds?

explosive mechanism


How many seeds are there in the Angsana?

three


How does a pine tree disperse its 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.


How can a angsana store food?

It store food in its seeds.


How does a buttercup disperse it's seeds?

Buttercups disperse their seeds with... bees


How do plants disperse their seeds?

it disperse their seeds in 4 ways.it shoots out its seeds to a far placeanimals eat the seeds and pass it outit disperse by airit disperse by water


How is monkey useful to us?

Monkeys are useful to trees, in many cases, because they eat the trees' fruits, but don't digest the seeds. Then, they disperse the seeds, (via their dung) far from the parent tree.


How is monkey useful to the tree?

Monkeys are useful to trees, in many cases, because they eat the trees' fruits, but don't digest the seeds. Then, they disperse the seeds, (via their dung) far from the parent tree.


What is the method of dispersal angsana?

Angsana is dispersed by wind. It has a wind-like structure.


The main way that pine trees disperse their offspring is by using?

Windblown Seeds Also by crossbills and other finches eating and passing through their digestive system. Other animals also help disperse one tree seeds such as squirrels. Even we as humans help disperse theses seeds as we use the pine cones for the sweet pine smell used in burning the cones (minus the seeds). Also children disperse the seeds playing 'helicopters' with these particular seeds in Scottish playgrounds.