Lightweight seeds with a sail shape, such as maple, dandelion, etc. Heavy seeds (walnuts, coconuts, etc) are not moved by wind.
Shorea, lalang, angsana, tridax, african tulip, cupid's shaving bush,etc. The characteristics of these fruits and seeds are their light, dry, small and wing-like or parachute-like structures.
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The seeds of drumsticks are dispersed by wind.
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they disperse by wind as the wind flows it takes away the seeds which are connected with the petals
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hi i think it is by wind or explotion
by wind as being very light
The seed is dispersed by wind, similar to a dandelion
The seeds of drumsticks are dispersed by wind.
The seeds form in a long bean. When the bean breaks open the seed fall out. Some are eaten by birds and carried away to be dropped in the bird dropping.
By the wind, Lupins drop lots of seeds and are easily blown from garden to garden.
Water, wildlife, and wind are ways in which spinach seeds disperse. The aquatic plant which is known as water spinach is most likely to disperse by water since its air pocket-filled labyrinthine seeds can float and disperse with water currents. The terrestrial plant tends to disperse by wildlife and winds.
Dandelions disperse their seeds using the wind. The wind can blow the seed miles away from its parent. Therefore the new dandelion will not have to compete with the parent plant for space or water.
The seed-dispersal mechanism would be wind, because it has a wing structure.