Magnolia seeds are primarily dispersed by wind and animals. The seeds are contained within a fleshy fruit, which becomes attractive to birds and other wildlife when ripe. As these animals eat the fruit, they help spread the seeds through their droppings, facilitating germination in new locations. Additionally, the lightweight nature of the seeds allows them to be carried by the wind over short distances.
Sycamore has wings which helps them to disperse easily.
gg
they make a seed and the seed falls in to the ground then grows
animals eat it and so on it is dispersed
bb
Disperse is defined as the transfer of a seed or fruit from the parent plant to other places where the seed may germinate.
By water
By water
wind
Yes, but fungi disperse spores not seed.
It is usually very difficult to get a magnolia tree's seed to sprout.
Sycamore has wings which helps them to disperse easily.
they cant disperse
hello
gg
wind
they make a seed and the seed falls in to the ground then grows