By splitting or the explosive method.
it is dispersed by animal waste It is dispersed by exploxion
It is dispersed by explodetion
The word you want is dehiscence, where the pod twists and explodes, throwing the seeds out
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.
Some seed have pods that explode when ripe and shoot out the seeds.This is observed in Castor and Balsam.
The balsam plant is dispersed by its explosive force. The dry pod containing its seeds will split open when disturbed.
"Fruit" does not necessarily mean something like apples and cherries. In the case of the balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera) the fruit is a thin capsule covering for the seed, so is no flesh, but there is a cottony mass so that the seed can be more easily dispersed by the wind.
Explosive or splitting action
Alan Balsam's birth name is Alan Howard Balsam.
Martin Balsam's birth name is Balsam, Martin Henry.
The Himalayan Balsam weed, which is rapidly spreading along water courses and anywhere it is damp in the UK, produces seeds that burst out and are flung away from the parent plant, when a person or animal brushes against the ripe seed pods.
Balsam plants do not have poisonous parts.