The dispersal method of a kapok tree (Ceiba pentandra) primarily involves wind. The tree produces large, fluffy seed pods filled with lightweight seeds surrounded by a cotton-like fiber. When the pods mature, they burst open, allowing the wind to carry the seeds over long distances, facilitating their spread and potential germination in suitable habitats. This adaptation helps ensure the survival and propagation of the species in diverse environments.
Splitting Open
It is dispersed by wind
Wind dispersal
By splitting/explosive method.
Animals
The dispersal method for bird's nest fern is either by wind, animals, or grow where they fall.
Wind is the best method of seed dispersal.
this dick
By splitting
The spikes of this seeds get stick to our clothes
by seed dispersal
Explosive or splitting action