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Oleander disperses its seeds primarily through wind and water. The seeds, which are contained in elongated pods, are lightweight and can be carried away by air currents when the pods split open. Additionally, oleander plants often grow near water sources, allowing seeds to float and be transported by streams or rivers, facilitating their spread to new locations. This adaptability helps the plant colonize various environments.

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