It falls to the ground and the wind blows it.
It's a summer annual that produces a conspicuous prickly 'cocklebur' and ranges from 1/2 to 6 1/2 feet in height. Common cocklebur is found throughout the United States and is primarily a weed of agronomic and horticultural crops, nurseries, and occasionally pastures.
Cocklebur
Genus: Xanthium (there are a variety of species) of the family Asteraceae, which are angiosperms.
It looks like a porcupine and looks spiky! ~ anonymous~ llol
cockle-burs are actually the "seeds" themselves and if one is partially buried it can sprout a new tree
AgrimonyPlant Family: ROSACEAE Rose FamilyCommon Names: Agrimonia Eupatoria L. Agrimony, Liverwort, Cocklebur, Sticklewort
A. Cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium); B. Burdock (Arctium lappa); C. Bur Clover (Medicago hispida)
AgrimonyPlant Family: ROSACEAE Rose Family,Common Names: Agrimonia Eupatoria L. Agrimony, Liverwort, Cocklebur, Sticklewort
A coarse, composite weed, having a rough or prickly fruit; one of several species of the genus Xanthium; -- called also clotbur.
The Pokemon that looks like a acorn is Seedot. There's a Pokemon that looks like a pine-cone called Pineco. In addition there's a Pokemon called Ferroseed that is based on the spiky cocklebur.
Cocklebur seeds have spines and hooks that attach themselves to animals or people who step on them, carrying them away from the original plant. This causes them to spread over a greater area than just where they are grown.These remarkable burred seeds have allowed this plant to be carried all over the world by unsuspecting travelers
Beggar's buttons, bardana, burr seed, clot-bur, clothburr, cocklebur, cockle buttons, fox's clote, great burr, Gypsy rhubarb, happy major, hardock, hareburr, love leaves, personata and more.