Plants send spores far away to increase the chances of successful reproduction by reaching new areas where they can germinate and grow. This dispersal mechanism helps avoid competition with existing individuals and maximizes genetic diversity.
When plants are ready to reproduce, they make pollen spores. These spores are very small, and are easily picked up on the wind. When an animal walks by, the pollen spores catch onto their fur. So, where ever the animal travels, some spores fall of, hopefully to reach another plant either near or far from the original plant.
It depends on the person as far as you need to dig to plant your flowers. It depends on how deep the hole is and how far you want to plant the product as well.
Spores are like the seeds in flowering trees and conifers except they are smaller and many thousand can be released in one spore sac. The spores enable a plant to grow again but only ferns, mosses and liverworts have spores.
Cacti are adapted to hot, dry climates with well-draining soil. The extreme cold temperatures and lack of sunlight at the North Pole would not provide the necessary conditions for a cactus to survive. Additionally, cacti require specific care and cannot withstand freezing temperatures for extended periods.
You should plant them 3 inches apart.
When plants are ready to reproduce, they make pollen spores. These spores are very small, and are easily picked up on the wind. When an animal walks by, the pollen spores catch onto their fur. So, where ever the animal travels, some spores fall of, hopefully to reach another plant either near or far from the original plant.
Pilobolus
as far as 10ft.
That depends on what substance(s) you are spraying and what you expect the spray to land on.
As far as I would guess from some brief research, nothing would happen, except maybe the spores would be picked up by the wind and the mushrooms would grow elsewhere. Mushroom spores only form mushrooms given special conditions, e.g., the spore must land on the ground where it can form a network of mycelium threads below ground and then grow the 'fruiting' part of the plant above ground. What I imagin you're wondering is if a mushroom could grow ontop of another mushroom. Chances are the base mushrom would not provide the correct nutrients for the mycelium to grow.
6x4 meters
10-15ft
No, spray tanning is by far the safest way to get a tan. The dyes in spray tanning stain your skin for a short while and do no permanent damage.
No, it so far is not a plant
I would say the TickleMe Plant is a plant with animal like characteristics. As far as I can see, the TickleMe Plant is the only houseplant that will move and close its leaves one by one or all at once when Tickled.
When plants are ready to reproduce, they make pollen spores. These spores are very small, and are easily picked up on the wind. When an animal walks by, the pollen spores catch onto their fur. So, where ever the animal travels, some spores fall of, hopefully to reach another plant either near or far from the original plant.
It depends on the person as far as you need to dig to plant your flowers. It depends on how deep the hole is and how far you want to plant the product as well.