Bees and butterflies.
Bees, birds, bats, wind, etc.
Animals like bees helps flowers spread their seeds to different places.
A buttercup disperses its seeds through a process called ballistic dispersal. As the seed pods mature, they twist and curl, eventually launching the seeds several feet away when the pods split open. This mechanism helps the seeds to spread to new areas for germination.
mostly by birds. Birds eat them, among numerous berry plants, and transport them to wherever they deposit fecal material.
Bird rarely digest the seeds they have eaten which causes them to be released in their feces. This helps plants seeds spread. Birds are not the only ones who help this process most animals who live off berries and veggies can have seeds in their feces.
pine seeds,berry seeds,and pine cone seeds
No. ...
No, strawberries only have seeds on the outside.
pollen
Strawberries have seeds, they are one of the few fruits that carry seeds on the outside of the berry
The conifer that produces berry-like cups is the juniper tree. The "berries" are actually modified cones that resemble small, berry-like structures and are used to spread the seeds of the tree.