When seed is spread naturally (or by animals) its called dispersal.
When seed is spread artificially (during horticultural production) its called sowing, broadcasting is a method of sowing.
Spreading of seeds on the ground is known as sowing. And spreading of seeds by wind is known dispersal.
Spreading of seeds on the ground is known as sowing. And spreading of seeds by wind is known dispersal.
they can spread their seeds by growing a flower
Spreading of seeds on the ground is known as sowing. And spreading of seeds by wind is known dispersal.
they eat the fruit with the seeds and when the deficate they spread the seeds
Dandelion seeds are wind dispersed
Poppies spread their seeds primarily through a mechanism called dehiscence. When the seed pods mature, they dry out and split open, often explosively, to release tiny seeds into the surrounding soil. This allows the seeds to be scattered over a wide area, increasing the chances of germination in suitable conditions. Additionally, wind and rain can further aid in dispersing the seeds.
Human intervention, water flow, wildlife dispersal and wind currents are ways that seeds of weeds spread.
birds carry pollen and spread seeds
They spread by blowing through a summer breeze. (a.k.a- they spread by wind)
Bluebell seeds are dispersed primarily by ants, which are attracted to the seeds' nutritious appendages called elaiosomes. The ants carry the seeds back to their nests, where they consume the elaiosomes and discard the seeds, thus aiding in their dispersal. Additionally, bluebell seeds can also be spread by wind and by animals that walk through the plants and carry the seeds with them.
they spread what the water goes somewhere else