Water:
Husk as covering
Able to float on water
by wind, animals, water
Seeds that are surrounded by buoyant fruits or structures, such as coconuts or water lily seeds, are typically dispersed by water. These seeds have adapted to float and remain viable while being carried by water to new locations, helping the plant species to spread and colonize different habitats.
One of the characteristics of the seeds or fruits is that it usually has a hard shell and is hollow inside.
Mangrove fruits are dispersed by water
Mangrove fruits are typically dispersed by water. The fruits fall into the water from the trees and are carried by tides and currents to new locations where they can germinate and grow. Some species of animals, such as birds or fish, may also eat the fruits and help in dispersing the seeds to different areas.
Different seeds disperse by different methods depending on their physical characteristics. They can be dispersed by gravity, wind, water, and animal means.
Pong pong seeds are dispersed by water
They get dispersed by animals.
Mandarin seeds are primarily dispersed by animals that eat the fruit and then pass the seeds through their digestive system, allowing them to be deposited in different locations. The buoyant nature of the seeds also contributes to possible water-based dispersal mechanisms.
Most pepper plants have edible fruits that carry their seeds. In some cases, animals will eat the fruit, and the indigestible seeds will be eliminated by the animal, often some distance away, and with a small amount of fertilizer for the soil.The technical name for this process is endozoochory.
WATER
Coconuts, mangroves, and water lilies are examples of fruits dispersed by water. These fruits have adaptations that allow them to float on water and be carried away by currents to new locations where they can germinate and grow.