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Wisteria seeds are primarily dispersed by wind and water. The flat, pod-like seed pods of the plant split open when mature, releasing the seeds into the air, where they can be carried away by breezes. Additionally, seeds may fall into nearby water sources and be transported by currents. This natural dispersal mechanism helps wisteria to colonize new areas.

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