Dandelions, the white ones with fluffy ''thingies''. The wind blows these away.
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
Plants in freshwater marshes disperse their seeds through various methods such as wind, water, animals, or by self-propelling mechanisms. Some plants produce lightweight seeds that can be carried by the wind, while others have seeds that float on water currents. Some plants rely on animals to eat and disperse their seeds, while others have adaptations for self-propelled dispersal.
Wind Water Animals Insects Explosive dispersal
they disperse by wind as the wind flows it takes away the seeds which are connected with the petals
Tobacco plants disperse their seeds primarily through wind. The small, lightweight seeds are produced in capsules that open when ripe, allowing the seeds to be carried away by air currents. Additionally, some seeds may be dispersed by water or animals, although wind is the main method. This helps the plants colonize new areas, ensuring their survival and propagation.
Basil plants disperse their seeds through a process called dehiscence, where the seedpods split open to release the seeds. The seeds are typically dispersed by wind, water, or by sticking to passing animals.
Wind.
It disperse by splitting then wind
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Wind
Plants cannot fly on their own. They rely on other mechanisms like wind, water, animals, or humans to disperse their seeds for reproduction.
Many plants do. The dandelion is a well known example.