Most species of shorea have seeds connected to propeller type wings. These wings make it easy for the wind to catch and disperse the seeds. Water can also be an important factor in dispersal as in rivers and run-off.
Shorea is not a fruit. It is a genus of tropical trees in the Dipterocarpaceae family, commonly known as "shorea trees." These trees produce timber known as "shorea wood" that is popular in construction and furniture making.
Shorea trees are known for their tall stature, straight trunks, and durable, decay-resistant wood. They are typically found in tropical rainforests and are important timber species used in construction and furniture making. Shorea trees also produce seeds that are a food source for wildlife.
One characteristic of the Shorea plant is its hardwood timber, which is commonly used for construction and furniture making due to its strength and durability. Shorea plants are also known for their tall and straight trunks, as well as their ability to produce resin that is used in varnishes and adhesives.
The characteristics of a shorea plant include hardy bark and white or red coloring. The plants are deciduous and offer spatula shaped leaves in light green or striped green coloring.
The means by which seeds are dispersed depend on a seed's structure, composition, and size. Seeds dispersed by water are found in light and buoyant fruits, while those dispersed by wind may have specialized wing-like appendages. Examples are - Winged fruits of Dipterocarus, Holoptelia, Hiptage and Shorea etc.
Shorea is dispersed by wind because of it's wing-like structures
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it is dispersed by wind.
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Shorea trees reproduce by producing flowers, which are pollinated by insects. Once pollinated, the flowers develop into fruits containing seeds. These seeds are then dispersed either by wind or animals, allowing the shorea tree to reproduce and propagate.
The scientific name of Shorea palosapis is Shorea palosapis.
Shorea is not a fruit. It is a genus of tropical trees in the Dipterocarpaceae family, commonly known as "shorea trees." These trees produce timber known as "shorea wood" that is popular in construction and furniture making.
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The name would be Intsia spp. Family: Leguminosae.
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