This method works when the wind blows and it carries away the pollen of dome plants. Some plants like mosses and fern have not got flowers so they depend on the wind. They do not have brightly co loured flower so they rely on the wind to help them carry their pollen from one place to another. One more example is dandelion which have small wing on their seeds helping to be easily get carried away by the wind from one place to another
Certain plants are dispersed by wind. These plants have seeds which are light and have wind-like structures. As a result, when the wind blows, the seeds will be carried away by the wind to faraway places, away from the parent plant, in order to germinate under suitable living conditions.
Light seeds with wings, feathers or parachute like structures are blown by wind to distant places. Some of these seeds on getting wet settle on the ground and germinate.
Two examples are the fluffy seeds of the dandelion and the rose-bay willow herb blowing far and wide on the wind.
Ash tree seeds are dispersed by the wind
Seeds aid in the dispersal of a plant because they often grow to the point in which they can be moved through the wind or the water.
There are 5 main methods of seed dispersal. They are;- Wind dispersal- Gravity dispersal- Water dispersal- Animal dispersal (including humans!)- force dispersal
by wind
Some of the ingenious adaptations for this method of wind dispersal include seeds that resemble parachutes, helicopters and gliders. Examples are- Calotropis, Adenium and Alestonia seeds.
wind dispersal, water dispersal, animal dispersal and mechanical dispersal
wind dispersal, water dispersal, animal dispersal and mechanical dispersal
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Ash tree seeds are dispersed by the wind
fruit and seeds have speicial charctiristics that facilitat their dispersal
air dispersal wind dispersal flying dispersal animal dispersal fur dispersal
Spreading of seeds on the ground is known as sowing. And spreading of seeds by wind is known dispersal.
Seeds aid in the dispersal of a plant because they often grow to the point in which they can be moved through the wind or the water.
Self dispersal water and wind
wind, water, birds, mammals and insects.
Spreading of seeds on the ground is known as sowing. And spreading of seeds by wind is known dispersal.
maple seeds have wings which when wind blows it flies and falls far away.