So that when the roots start to grow, they aren't blocked by the roots of the parent plant or they aren't competing with the parent plant for the water and nutrients in the soil. The seeds also need as much sunlight as possible, and if they are under the shade of the parent plant they can't get this.
To get better opportunities for growth and development
Seed dispersal helps to spread the seeds of a plant far away from the parent plant. This helps to avoid overcrowding. this also helps the baby plant to receive all nutrients it needs without fighting with the adult plants.
Yes, seed dispersal is important for plants. It allows them to colonize new areas and reduce competition with parent plants. It also increases genetic diversity within a population and promotes the survival and adaptation of plants to different environments.
To have a better place for sunshine and growth the seeds travel away from its parent plant.
Most of the time, a hosta will have the same leaf markings as the parent plant. Some will be sports which means they are different than the parent plant. Most hosta is grown by tissue culture.
To get better opportunities for growth and development
By the wind
so it doesn't crowd one area of vegetation
The spores produced are separated from the parent plant physically. This is because the spores are released into the air on breaking of the sporangia and are spread around.
many plants use wind to help them. with the dandelion the seeds cleverly use wind power, this helps spread the seeds as far away as possible from the parent plant.
To have a better place for sunshine and growth the seeds travel away from its parent plant. This also ensures its geographic distribution.
Seed dispersal helps to spread the seeds of a plant far away from the parent plant. This helps to avoid overcrowding. this also helps the baby plant to receive all nutrients it needs without fighting with the adult plants.
To have a better place for sunshine and growth the seeds travel away from its parent plant. This also ensures its geographic distribution.
To have a better place for sunshine and growth the seeds travel away from its parent plant. This also ensures its geographic distribution.
They allow the seedling room to expand without encumberance from the parent plant and spread out the range.
Sulphur crested cockatoos are important in seed dispersal. As they feed, they spread seeds to other places, ensuring propagation of the plant species on which they feed. When seeds fall to the ground directly near the parent plant, they young seedlings are usually overshadowed by the parent plant, and stand a lower chance of survival than when they sprout in a clearing or away from taller trees.
Seed dispersal helps to spread the seeds of a plant far away from the parent plant. This helps to avoid overcrowding. this also helps the baby plant to receive all nutrients it needs without fighting with the adult plants.