Sometimes it's birds and sometimes wind
seeds r made and seeds become new flowers
Cotoneaster seeds can be dispersed through animal ingestion and subsequent excretion, as well as by birds carrying the seeds to new locations. They can also float in water and be carried downstream to new areas. Additionally, ants have been known to collect and scatter cotoneaster seeds.
Queen Anne's Lace seeds are dispersed primarily by the wind. The seeds have a feathery structure that allows them to be carried by the wind to new locations. Additionally, they may also be dispersed by animals or humans unknowingly carrying the seeds on their fur or clothing.
Seeds are the organisms from which the plant grows. Fruit are the means of carrying and spreading the seeds.
Ruellia seeds are dispersed primarily through the help of wind, allowing them to be carried to new locations. Additionally, ants may also play a role in the dispersal of Ruellia seeds by carrying them to suitable locations for germination.
Lily seeds can be dispersed to other areas by birds dropping the seeds or the wind carrying the seeds away from the flower. Insects could also transplant the seeds to other places.
Lily seeds can be dispersed to other areas by birds dropping the seeds or the wind carrying the seeds away from the flower. Insects could also transplant the seeds to other places.
Lily seeds can be dispersed to other areas by birds dropping the seeds or the wind carrying the seeds away from the flower. Insects could also transplant the seeds to other places.
Plant seeds got to Hawaii by birds flying over the islands and dropping some seeds either by their poop landing on the islands or by seeds dropping from plants that they were carrying.
Well they disperse seeds by eating them, or getting the seeds stuck on their fur. Then when the animal travels the seeds might fall off the animal and land in a new place.
It probably represents how many seeds you are carrying.
Violets primarily disperse their seeds through mechanical means. The seeds are contained within capsules that burst open when mature, allowing the seeds to be flung away from the parent plant. Additionally, ants are known to aid in seed dispersal by carrying the seeds to new locations.