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Achene seeds are typically dispersed by wind, water, or animals. Many plants that produce achenes have lightweight seeds that can be carried away by the breeze, while others may rely on water to float their seeds to new locations. Additionally, animals may inadvertently assist in dispersal by eating fruits that contain achenes and later excreting the seeds elsewhere. This diverse range of dispersal methods helps ensure the spread and colonization of new areas by the plant species.

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