When the poppy flower has bloomed and the petals fall off, there is a large bulb that develops where the flower was. When the bulb is ripe, it develops small holes. The seeds are in the bulb and when it sways back and forth in the wind the seeds are shaken out of these small holes like a salt shaker.
ok so poppy is dispersed by wind :))))) by harriet
ok so poppy is dispersed by wind :))))) by harriet
No.
Dispersal is important because it is the scattering of seed away from plant
No, it is not. Carbohydrates are derived from grains, whereas a poppy seed is a "seed" (like a "nut").
Lemon Poppy Seed John Wayn is Awsome
Yes, Venus Fly Traps do use seed dispersal to multiply.
Three mechanisms for seed dispersal are wind dispersal (seeds carried by wind currents), animal dispersal (seeds carried by animals), and water dispersal (seeds carried by water currents). Adaptations for seed dispersal include structures like wings or hairs on seeds that aid in wind dispersal, fruit that attracts animals to eat and disperse seeds, and buoyant seed coats that enable water dispersal.
The scattering of seeds is called seed dispersal.
yes
by animals
we eat it