by explosion
It is dispersed by explodetion
Ripe balsam seeds are spring loaded, and are dispersed by being flung out of the seed pods when a passing animal or human brushes against the pods.
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yes,in balsam plant the seeds fall off from the mother plant because it is a Autochory type plant. Autochory is an active mechanism of fruits and seeds. fruits like balsam burst with a sudden jerk and disperse the seeds by an explosive mechanism. disperse - scattered. explosive - a substance that bursts out with loud noise. jerk-suddenly throw or push.
Many plants do. The dandelion is a well known example.
By the wind, Lupins drop lots of seeds and are easily blown from garden to garden.
There is no explaination. It is just a way that plants reproduce, eg. splitting open forcefully, by water, by wind, or by animals. That's all.
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Explosive or splitting action
they disperse by wind as the wind flows it takes away the seeds which are connected with the petals
It disperse by splitting then wind
The seed design of lupin includes a hard outer coat that protects the seed. When the seed is mature, the pod dries and splits open, ejecting the seeds out with force. This mechanism helps the lupin seeds disperse away from the parent plant to new areas for germination.