Tomato seeds are the obvious example. A visit to a sewage purification works in Summer will show you young tomato plants growing all over.
The sunflower seeds are dispersed by birds in Nature and by human being during cultivation.
The sunflower seeds are dispersed by birds in Nature and by human being during cultivation.
Yes, grass does have seeds. Grass seeds are dispersed through various methods such as wind, water, animals, and human activities.
Daylily seeds will not disperse without human intervention.
It is dispersed by animals/human as it has a sweet and juicy flesh which attracts animals/human.
Ash tree seeds are dispersed by the wind
the flowers that consisted of seeds may fell the seeds dispersed develops into plants then..
Chickoo seeds are typically dispersed through animals that eat the fruit and then pass the seeds through their digestive system, depositing them in new locations. The seeds can also be dispersed through human activities or water currents.
Tulsi seeds are primarily dispersed through gravity, as they fall to the ground from the plant and can then be spread by animals, water, or human activities. Additionally, some tulsi seeds may also be dispersed by wind, as they are small and lightweight.
They get dispersed by animals.
Methi seeds are dispersed through human activities such as harvesting and planting. They can also be dispersed naturally by animals that eat the seeds and then pass them through their digestive system. Additionally, water may also play a role in dispersing methi seeds, as they can float and be carried away by currents.
They get dispersed by animals.