Tridax procumbens, commonly known as tridax, primarily disperses its seeds through the wind. The seeds have a pappus, which is a feathery structure that aids in their aerial transportation. This wind-dispersal mechanism allows the seeds to travel over considerable distances, facilitating colonization in various environments. Additionally, the seeds can also be spread by water and animals, contributing to their widespread distribution.
Tridax, commonly known as Tridax daisy, disperses its seeds primarily through a process called anemochory, or wind dispersal. The seeds are equipped with pappus, a tuft of hair-like structures that allows them to be carried by the wind over long distances. This adaptation enables the seeds to colonize new areas effectively, promoting the plant's spread in various environments. Additionally, animals may also contribute to seed dispersal by inadvertently carrying seeds on their fur or through their droppings.
who would know we are not geeks are we hahaha
The botanical name of tridax is Tridax procumbens.
There are several types of seed dispersal, including wind dispersal, where seeds are carried away by the wind; water dispersal, where seeds float and are transported by water; animal dispersal, where seeds are eaten and later excreted by animals or carried on their fur; and explosive dispersal, where seeds are ejected from the fruit when it bursts open. Each method helps ensure that seeds spread to suitable environments for germination and growth.
Yes, Venus Fly Traps do use seed dispersal to multiply.
Wind is the best method of seed dispersal.
The spikes of this seeds get stick to our clothes
by seed dispersal
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Tridax, commonly known as Tridax daisy, disperses its seeds primarily through a process called anemochory, or wind dispersal. The seeds are equipped with pappus, a tuft of hair-like structures that allows them to be carried by the wind over long distances. This adaptation enables the seeds to colonize new areas effectively, promoting the plant's spread in various environments. Additionally, animals may also contribute to seed dispersal by inadvertently carrying seeds on their fur or through their droppings.
it is done by animals
who would know we are not geeks are we hahaha
Because it encloses a well protected embryo inside with plenty of reserve food
Wind I guess
Burdock uses animal dispersal method through burs that attach to the fur of animals or clothing, allowing them to be carried to new locations.
The botanical name of tridax is Tridax procumbens.
The scientific name of tridax is Tridax procumbens.