Bees and butterflies.
they can spread their seeds by growing a flower
Flower can release its seed by wind. It can also spread the seeds by sticking to the legs of any insect or bird that comes for nectar. It sometimes can spread by rain too.
They are spread by the wind. When the flower matures from its usual yellow, the seeds, sporting tiny white 'parachutes' are blown about by the wind - often for considerable distances.
No, a flower is not an animal. Flowers are the reproductive structures of plants, responsible for producing seeds. Animals are multicellular organisms that have the ability to move and consume food for energy.
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to spread seeds, and to pollinate them
around 40 miles, depending on the wind speed.
through an animal that eats it and poops it out or by a fly (dung flies) that carry the seeds to another rafflesia but if an animal carries it and poops it out it needs to pooop it out on a host that a rafflesia can survive on:)
They eat the fruit and...the seeds go out through the faeces. The faeces will seep into the ground, and the seed will remain there and the faeces will be nutrients for the growing seed. <OR> They walk past the plant, the seeds hooks hooking onto the animals coat. As they walk, they drop it around and therefore the seeds will not be too close to the mother plant.
Apple seeds can be spread by animals that eat the fruit and pass the seeds through their digestive system, allowing them to be deposited in a new location. They are not typically spread by wind or water.
To prevent the spread of bindweed seeds in your garden, regularly remove the bindweed plants before they flower and produce seeds. Be diligent in pulling out the roots to prevent regrowth. Additionally, mulching can help suppress bindweed growth and prevent seeds from germinating.
No. Pollen is the substance that comes from the anthers of the male part of the flower or inflorescence that flies through the air with the help of the wind or an animal to the female part of the flower/inflorescence so that female part can be fertilized. When the female part is fertilized, it can mature into a seed.