yes,the angsana does disperse by wind.so,does the vernonia,cupid's shaving brush,shorea,mahogany,lallang.
It flies with superhuman power.
Yes
Different plants use different methods. Some use fruit, some use seeds whose shape makes it easy for them to be carried by wind, some seeds develop burrs with which they stick to passing animals and then drop to the ground later.
Roses disperse their seeds in various ways with the most common way being use f birds. However, even humans are used for purposing of dispersing seed for rose flowers.
They disperse thier seeds through explosive mechanism. hope this answer is helpful to you!😄
It splits and releases its seeds far from the original tree to prevent overcrowding and also to ensure that their own kind will not be extinct.
* Wind. The maple "key" and dandelion parachute are examples. * Water. Many aquatic angiosperms and shore dwellers (e.g., the coconut palm) have floating fruits that are carried by water currents to new locations. * Hitchhikers. The cocklebur and sticktights achieve dispersal of their seeds by sticking to the coat (or clothing) of a passing animal. * Edible fruits. Nuts and berries entice animals to eat them. Buried and forgotten (nuts) or passing through their g.i. tract unharmed (berries), the seeds may end up some distance away from the parent plant. * Mechanical. Some fruits, as they dry, open explosively expelling their seeds. The pods of many legumes (e.g., wisteria) do this.
It is dispersed by explodetion
Because it is light and small
Many plants use wind to reproduce such as angsana,shorea,cotton,lallang and lots more...
Different plants use different methods. Some use fruit, some use seeds whose shape makes it easy for them to be carried by wind, some seeds develop burrs with which they stick to passing animals and then drop to the ground later.
Windblown Seeds Also by crossbills and other finches eating and passing through their digestive system. Other animals also help disperse one tree seeds such as squirrels. Even we as humans help disperse theses seeds as we use the pine cones for the sweet pine smell used in burning the cones (minus the seeds). Also children disperse the seeds playing 'helicopters' with these particular seeds in Scottish playgrounds.
There are myriad plants that use wind dispersal to spread their seeds. Examples include dandelions, Box Elder, various Maples, Sycamore, Evergreen Ash, Tipu Tree, Empress Tree, and Tree of Heaven, among others.The types of wind dispersal seeds are:GlidersParachutesHelicopters (Whirlybirds)Flutterers/SpinnersCottony Seeds & FruitsTumbleweedMiscellaneous
Roses disperse their seeds in various ways with the most common way being use f birds. However, even humans are used for purposing of dispersing seed for rose flowers.
A pumpkin is a fruit - the seeds are contained in a sweet fleshy material - animals eating the pumpkin will invariably ingest some of the seeds and will disperse them in their excrement.
They disperse thier seeds through explosive mechanism. hope this answer is helpful to you!😄
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.
It splits and releases its seeds far from the original tree to prevent overcrowding and also to ensure that their own kind will not be extinct.
Roses disperse their seeds in various ways with the most common way being use f birds. However, even humans are used for purposing of dispersing seed for rose flowers.