Maple seeds
The Acer Maple tree has seed pods designed to spin like little helicopter blades.
because they do
No, they are male trees and only produce pollen
The seeds of deciduous trees form inside structures called fruits. These fruits develop from the flowers of the tree and protect the seeds as they mature. When the seeds are ready, the fruits open or fall to the ground, allowing the seeds to disperse and potentially germinate.
Coniferous trees produce seeds in structures called cones. The female cones contain the seeds, which are usually located at the base of each scale. When the seeds are mature, the cone opens up, releasing them to be dispersed by the wind or animals.
Propeller seeds from a tree help in dispersing its seeds by spinning as they fall, allowing them to be carried by the wind to new locations where they can grow into new trees.
Birch trees do not have spinners. However, they produce small, winged seeds called samaras that can spin and flutter as they fall from the tree, which might give the impression of spinning. These seeds are adapted for wind dispersal, allowing them to travel away from the parent tree.
No, Oak trees do not have eggs and sperm. Trees grow through seeds which fall from parent trees and they do not reproduce with mates.
Trees grow from seeds. It depends on what type of tree they are.
The trees get pollinated, then seeds for in the form of acorns.
The Acer Maple tree has seed pods designed to spin like little helicopter blades.
The seeds will not grow, and new maple trees would not be produced if maple trees stopped making seeds.
Ginning is the process of removing the seeds from raw cotton, while spinning is the process of spinning the cotton into yarn.
because they do
Wind.
They are found in both. But in coniferous trees instead of using fruit for distribution of seeds, it uses cones. (i.e. Pinecones)
Yes there are seeds in their female cones