Honestly I not a seed expert but the type of flower might b a snap dragon.
add. Seed cases that split to reveal the seeds are (I think) called dehiscent. Peas, gorse and broom are examples. Some actively spring the seed for dispersal. I think there is a special name for this, but I'm remote from my resources just now.
There is also an attractive basket fungi, a cup about 3 - 4mm dia, papery looking, with half a dozen flattened seeds in it. Medium brown in colour, and I believe these seeds also spring into space. [They could hardly escape otherwise.]
When the saga seeds disperse,it scatters its seeds far and wide.It will then from that place,grow into a saga plant.Pollination comes first,then fertilisation,then seed dispersal,and lastly,germination.It will then scatter the seeds and will repeat.Saga seeds disperse because the saga seeds can grow in a new place and will have more saga plants.The same goes for other plants that are dispersed by wind,animal,water,and splitting of fruits.Saga is by explosive action,so it can scatter far and wide.You can also go to a local gardening shop and buy saga seeds to plant you own too!Plus,you can watch it being dispersed when it bursts by explosive action.It will be fun!And can improve your science knowledge on dispersing!
You are describing an old method called sowing the seeds. It was used for large and small fields. This was used for grass like crops that didn't have to be in even rows.
Ah, what a delightful question! The verb you're thinking of is "scatter." Just imagine the joy of scattering seeds in a garden, watching them bloom and grow in all directions. It's a beautiful way to bring life and color to the world around you.
The scientific name of seeds is dependent upon what variety the seed is. There are thousands of names of seeds.
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witch hazel and many legumenous pods scatter seeds by brusting.
a scatter seed is a pack of seeds that scatter all over
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They are bursting and scattering seeds.-J.C.
to scatter seeds
The inventor of an artillery shell filled with metal balls and an explosive bursting charge to scatter the balls. These shells and the metal pieces they scatter acquired his name.
Animals eat plants and the seeds are not digested. The seeds then get expelled by the animals in their feces.
By various seed dispersal mechanisms
passion fruit seeds and pulp are eaten by birds, who then scatter the seeds in their excrement.
A tasty fruit will attract hungry animals looking for food. These animals will eat the fruit and scatter the seeds through their droppings, helping the plant spread its seeds to new locations.
Some common seeds names are sunflower seeds, chia seeds, flaxseeds, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, and quinoa seeds.