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The seed pod is round and contains seeds which are flattened. It gets stuck to animal and germinates when dropped.
By animals or wind
Sycamore has wings which helps them to disperse easily.
It uses the splitting method.
They float off in the water.
Mimosa fruit, typically found in species like Mimosa pudica, is small, leguminous, and often resembles a pod. The fruit is usually elongated and contains several seeds, which are often flattened and may have a shiny appearance. When mature, the pods can dry out and split open to release the seeds. Additionally, the fruit is often associated with the plant's sensitive leaves, which respond to touch.
The purpose of fruit on a plant is to protect and disperse seeds for reproduction.
The mimosa tree disperses its seeds by producing pods that eventually dry up and split open, releasing the seeds. The seeds then fall to the ground and can be carried by wind or water to new locations for germination.
It is disperse by animals
Mimosa trees disperse their seeds through a combination of methods. The seeds are contained within pods that eventually dry out and split open, releasing the seeds. Mimosa trees also have adaptations for seed dispersal by wind, as the lightweight seeds are equipped with structures like wings or hairs that aid in dispersal through air currents. Additionally, some Mimosa tree species have evolved to have seeds that are dispersed by animals, sticking to fur or feathers for transport to new locations.