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The fruits of the African Tulip have adaptations for dispersal such as being light, dry, and winged, which allows them to be easily carried by wind over long distances. The seeds within the fruits are also equipped with a tuft of fine, lightweight hairs that aid in wind dispersal. Additionally, the fruits contain multiple seeds, increasing the chances of successful dispersal and colonization in new areas.
One of the characteristic of the seeds or fruits that is dispersed by the splitting of fruits is the formation in a pod.
[1] A tulip's a flowering bulb. [2] Fruits are the ripened ovaries of flowering plants. Within the tulip's flowers, they occur as leathery capsules within which are many flat seeds. [3] And the seeds can be successfully planted. But it'll most likely take 5-7 years.
Ginger is a root. Sugar Cane is a grass that grows from 'corms'.
African tulip Saga seed Squirting cucumber Rubber Fruit Flame of the forest Kapok tree
tulip Tulip, Tuberose, Trumpet Flower
Wind dispersal
By wind
To allow the seeds to be carried away by the wind.
The fruit is produced as a method of reproduction, if the fruit is of use to man then that is a byproduct.
It is dispersed through splitting. However, the seeds can go further than other splitting plants as it has wing-like structure which allow itself to be carried away by the wind. =)
One of the characteristic of the seeds or fruits that is dispersed by the splitting of fruits is the formation in a pod.
Formation of bulbous stem to overcome unfavourable conditions of growth.
cover harden after riped
By water
no it is not reproduce by leave
It is dispersed by explosive action.
yes