The somewhat "poisonous" berries fall out of the tree. Then they are either carried by the wind to somewhere else or are moved by another animal.
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They can be moved if the wind is very strong.
Aspen trees produce seeds. They have small capsules that contain tiny seeds which are dispersed by the wind.
Fir trees disperse their seeds through cones that fall from the tree and release seeds when they mature. The cones then open and release the seeds, which are often carried by wind or animals to new locations where they can germinate and grow into new trees.
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Elm seeds are dispersed through the wind. When the seeds are mature, they develop wings that help them float and travel to new areas where they can germinate and grow into new trees.
Rambutan seeds are dispersed through animals that eat the fruit and then excrete the seeds away from the parent plant. This helps in the natural spread and propagation of rambutan trees in the wild.
The tiger lives in a forested area where there is Siberian pine trees, wild berries, ginseng, and mushrooms. No plant depends on tigers alone to have its seeds dispersed but some seeds may travel by tiger.
Well birds may sometimes carry seeds in their mouths (or beaks) and while their flying they drop seeds which causes plants and trees to grow.
The seeds in Christmas trees, particularly in species like the Norway spruce or Douglas fir, are typically referred to as "cones," which contain the seeds. When the cones mature, they open up to release seeds that can propagate new trees. These seeds are small and often winged, allowing them to be easily dispersed by the wind.
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