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Milkweed fruits disperse through a method known as wind dispersal. Each fruit, called a follicle, contains numerous small seeds attached to silky, fluffy structures called coma, which enable them to be carried by the wind. When the follicle dries and splits open, the seeds are released and can travel significant distances, allowing the plant to colonize new areas. This adaptation helps ensure the survival and spread of milkweed species in their habitats.

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