The daffodil does not spread by seed dispersal. It is much more efficient to reproduce by bulb offshoots. However, if the seeds are formed, they will be contained in the ovule until it is dry and eventually it will shatter. The seeds will fall on the ground directly above the bulbs. If there is any dispersal, it will be by squirrel or other animal which might pick up a seed and carry it to another location.
Seeds that disperse by insects typically include those that have evolved specific traits to attract these pollinators or scavengers. Examples include the seeds of some orchids, which rely on insects for pollination and subsequent seed dispersal, and certain plants like the buttercup, whose seeds may be carried away by ants (myrmecochory) that are attracted to the nutrient-rich elaiosomes attached to the seeds. These adaptations help ensure that seeds are moved away from the parent plant, promoting genetic diversity and survival.
it ovary break down into the roots then it disperse.
Rambutans primarily rely on animals, such as birds and bats, to disperse their seeds. When animals consume the fruit, they help disperse the seeds to different locations through their droppings, aiding in the plant's reproduction and genetic diversity.
It disperse by animals
Different seeds disperse by different methods depending on their physical characteristics. They can be dispersed by gravity, wind, water, and animal means.
they fly in the wind
i think so
No, orchids are flowering plants that produce seeds (very small seeds) in seed pods.
Seeds that disperse by insects typically include those that have evolved specific traits to attract these pollinators or scavengers. Examples include the seeds of some orchids, which rely on insects for pollination and subsequent seed dispersal, and certain plants like the buttercup, whose seeds may be carried away by ants (myrmecochory) that are attracted to the nutrient-rich elaiosomes attached to the seeds. These adaptations help ensure that seeds are moved away from the parent plant, promoting genetic diversity and survival.
they disperse by wind as the wind flows it takes away the seeds which are connected with the petals
It disperse by splitting then wind
Wind.
Orchids can be grown from seeds.
it ovary break down into the roots then it disperse.
Yes.
By water
By animal