when a hairy animal is moving... burdock is very sticky type and it sticks on
Cotoneaster seeds are typically dispersed by birds that eat the berries and then spread the seeds through their droppings. Some cotoneaster species also have adaptations like sticky coatings on the seeds that can attach to the feathers of birds or the fur of mammals, aiding in dispersal.
Seeds of all cultivated plants are dispersed by mammals including human being. Seeds of edible fruits are also dispersed by wild animals, like monkeys and squirrels.
Bur clover disperses through its sticky pods that attach to animals' fur or clothing, as well as by breaking open and releasing its seeds. This allows the seeds to be transported to new areas for germination.
The seeds of drumsticks are dispersed by wind.
It's not sticky.
when a hairy animal is moving... burdock is very sticky type and it sticks on
"fire" weed refers to really good smoking weed. if it is sticky and really dense or nice and fluffy. it also is very potent and gets you a nice high.
when a hairy animal is moving... burdock is very sticky type and it sticks on
Attractive/edible seeds (inside a fruit/berry), or some seeds are sticky so attach themselves to animals - like burrs and vetches which stick mechanically, but some are literally sticky.
Herb, bud, buddah, chronic, sticky icky, green, grass, weed, pot; there are lots more too
Cotoneaster seeds are typically dispersed by birds that eat the berries and then spread the seeds through their droppings. Some cotoneaster species also have adaptations like sticky coatings on the seeds that can attach to the feathers of birds or the fur of mammals, aiding in dispersal.
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Poison Ivy is a perennial woody weed that is native to North America. It is reproduced by seeds, which are readily dispersed by animals and birds, as well as roots.
Poison Ivy is a perennial woody weed that is native to North America. It is reproduced by seeds, which are readily dispersed by animals and birds, as well as roots.
To effectively remove sticky grass from your yard, you can use a combination of manual pulling, mowing at a higher setting, and applying a weed killer specifically designed for grassy weeds. Additionally, regularly maintaining your lawn by watering, fertilizing, and aerating can help prevent sticky grass from spreading.
Seeds of all cultivated plants are dispersed by mammals including human being. Seeds of edible fruits are also dispersed by wild animals, like monkeys and squirrels.