The flesh off the two cherry trees growing in my front garden, in the UK, are eaten by birds, and the cherry stone/seed drop to the ground.
Another mechanism by which seeds are dispersed by animals involves their encasement in a fleshy, edible fruit. Such fruits are often brightly colored, have pleasant odors, and are nutritious and attractive to herbivorous (plant-eating) animals. These animals eat the fruit, seeds and all. After the fruit passes through the animal's digestive system, the seeds are dispersed at some distance from the parent plant.The seeds of many plants with this sort of animal-dispersal strategy actually require passage through the gut of an animal before they will germinate. Some familiar examples of species that develop animal-dispersed fruits include the cherries, tomatoes, and watermelon.
Spring makes cherrys POP for the summer
The black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta) primarily reproduces through seeds. After flowering, the plant produces seed heads that contain numerous small seeds. These seeds are dispersed by wind, water, or animals, allowing new plants to grow in various locations. Additionally, black-eyed Susans can also reproduce vegetatively through their root system, leading to the formation of new plants nearby.
Millet, milo, sunflower, and grass and weed seeds.
they eat sun flower seeds corn and black oiled sun flower seeds
Ash tree seeds are dispersed by the wind
the flowers that consisted of seeds may fell the seeds dispersed develops into plants then..
They get dispersed by animals.
it is dispersed by animals
their dispersed by air !!!!
Birds and animals eat the fruit. They either take the fruit and go elsewhere to eat it, dropping the stone in the process or eat the fruit whole and excrete the stone later at some distance form the cherry tree.
it is dispersed by the wind
It is dispersed by animals :D
how is hickory nut dispersed
The seeds of drumsticks are dispersed by wind.
The seeds in fruits are dispersed so that they can be planted elsewhere, and reproduce themselves.
Maize seeds are dispersed in a wide variety of methods. Most commonly, for large-scale growers, they are dispersed using tilling machinery that spreads the seeds evenly.