By wind
The cogon grass disperses its seeds through wind, allowing them to be carried and spread to new areas. The seeds are attached to fluffy structures that help them float and disperse over long distances.
Spear grass and tiger nail disperse their seeds primarily through wind and animal interactions. The seeds of spear grass have barbed structures that attach to the fur of animals or clothing, facilitating their transport to new locations. Similarly, tiger nail seeds have hooks or spines that allow them to cling to passing animals, ensuring their spread. This efficient dispersal mechanism helps these species colonize new areas effectively.
The botanical name for couch grass is Elymus repens.
it ovary break down into the roots then it disperse.
It disperse by animals
Grass produces seeds - which are dispersed by the wind and animals.
The cogon grass disperses its seeds through wind, allowing them to be carried and spread to new areas. The seeds are attached to fluffy structures that help them float and disperse over long distances.
Love grass has seeds that have hooks to hook onto the fur, feathers, and hair of passing animals. The animals disperse them until they eventually fall off to spread in a different area.
Spear grass and tiger nail disperse their seeds primarily through wind and animal interactions. The seeds of spear grass have barbed structures that attach to the fur of animals or clothing, facilitating their transport to new locations. Similarly, tiger nail seeds have hooks or spines that allow them to cling to passing animals, ensuring their spread. This efficient dispersal mechanism helps these species colonize new areas effectively.
My husband and I had this discussion on the weekend. So I lloked it up and this is what I found out. If you let the grass grow long enough it will grow seeds. I usually keep our grass short so I never noticed.
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.
The botanical name for couch grass is Elymus repens.
it ovary break down into the roots then it disperse.
Yes.
by animals