If the seeds of the flower didn't disperse, neither a new plant (of the same specie) can't be born nor this can grow.
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No .
Elderflower does not directly disperse seeds itself. Instead, the flowers are pollinated by insects, such as bees, which transfer pollen from one flower to another. Once the flowers are pollinated, they develop into small fruits called elderberries, which contain the seeds. These seeds can be dispersed by birds or other animals that eat the elderberries and then excrete the seeds in a different location.
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.
Buttercups disperse their seeds with... bees
it disperse their seeds in 4 ways.it shoots out its seeds to a far placeanimals eat the seeds and pass it outit disperse by airit disperse by water
they cant disperse
The seeds have more of a chance of surviving if they spread/disperse.
they disperse by wind as the wind flows it takes away the seeds which are connected with the petals
The seeds of fear.
they disperse by wind as the wind flows it takes away the seeds which are connected with the petals
Seeds disperse from plants as a way of propogating to colonize a greater area.