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A maple tree seed
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its cycle is first small tree and then turns into an adult tree
The life cycle of a red maple tree begins with a seed germinating into a seedling, which grows into a mature tree over several years. The tree produces flowers in the spring, which are pollinated and develop into seed-bearing fruits called samaras. These samaras fall to the ground, where they can germinate and start the cycle again.
Samara
The Maple trees (red and yellow) were limited edition items that were available in the fall. You can gift yellow maple trees or buy them for 3 farmcash red trees you can gift on farmville.com or buy for 2 farmcash in the market. Silver Maple trees you can buy for 25 farmcash
An acorn and a maple seed are both types of tree seeds that contain the genetic material needed to grow into a tree. However, they differ in their size, shape, and the type of tree they correspond to. Acorns come from oak trees and are larger with a hard shell, while maple seeds come from maple trees and have distinctive wing-like structures to help them disperse in the wind.
Dandelion seeds Milkweed Maple tree seeds Pine seed (although also largely by gravity) cotton seed
The maple tree's seed is just that, a seed. However the FRUIT of a Maple tree is what is known as a double samara, commonly called the "Helicopter Leaf". Each of the seeds is enclosed in a fibrous container which extends into an angled wing - this structure is what is botanically described as a samara. In maples two of these structures are joined at the base to make up the entire fruit. The weight of the seed holding the wing vertically in the air makes the fruit spiral and move sideways as it falls to the ground, thus dispersing seeds further from the parent tree and helping the maples to spread.
Because that is the way that God made it. hate to sound snarky but why does any seed become the plant it is. Simple answer is that is the way nature works andcomplex the maple tree has the genetics that cause it to become a maple tree.
It is not the Maple leaves that spin as they fall. The seed pods are what are spinning. The pods fall away from the tree and some will germinate and grow.