Seeds are dispersed by wind, water, birds, insects and mammals etc.
it get's despersed easily when it flies through the air and seeds disperse in the atmosphere and produce a new plant
The jacaranda tree (Jacaranda mimosifolia) of northwestern Argentina. Like many other members of the Bignonia Family (Bignoniaceae), the papery, winged seeds flutter and spin as they are carried by the wind.
There are two seeds that can float that I know of. And they are: Poppy Seeds and Sunflower Seeds.
Seeds are stored in an airtight container to keep the seeds dry. If the seeds absorb moisture in the air, the seeds may begin to germinate.
Characteristics of good seedsgood seeds are viable.Good seeds are not damaged.Good seeds are usually fresh.Good seeds are free from diseases
Dispersing seeds means to get rid of seeds, a way of reproduction for plants.
Seeds are dispersed by wind, water, birds, insects and mammals etc.
it get's despersed easily when it flies through the air and seeds disperse in the atmosphere and produce a new plant
it get's despersed easily when it flies through the air and seeds disperse in the atmosphere and produce a new plant
The jacaranda tree (Jacaranda mimosifolia) of northwestern Argentina. Like many other members of the Bignonia Family (Bignoniaceae), the papery, winged seeds flutter and spin as they are carried by the wind.
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The seeds on strawberries are seeds.
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Some collective nouns for seeds are a sack of seeds, a packet of seeds, a pod of seeds.
Sunflower seeds are edible and there very good for you!
Three foods that are seeds are hemp seeds, chia seeds, and flax seeds.
methi seeds, saunf seeds, rye seeds (sarso), corriander seeds, nigrella seeds,