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Indian elm (Ulmus wallichiana) primarily disperses its seeds through wind. The seeds are small and equipped with wings, allowing them to be carried over considerable distances when released from the tree, typically in spring. This wind dispersal mechanism helps the species colonize new areas effectively. Additionally, some seeds may also be dispersed by water or animals, although wind is the predominant method.

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