Oak seeds (AKA acorns) are spread by the wind and by animals like squirrels that eat them but also carry them aroound dropping them here and there YES
Longan seeds are typically dispersed by animals that eat the fruit and then excrete the seeds elsewhere. This process helps to spread the seeds to new areas where they can germinate and grow into new longan trees.
The seeds will not grow, and new maple trees would not be produced if maple trees stopped making seeds.
Casuarina trees disperse their seeds through specialized cones that release winged seeds when they dry out. These seeds are then carried by the wind to new areas where they germinate and grow into new trees.
Distribution of seeds, they drop the seeds (usuallynative trees) and native trees will grow. This is such an important role in theenvironmentcommunity.
Propeller seeds from a tree help in dispersing its seeds by spinning as they fall, allowing them to be carried by the wind to new locations where they can grow into new trees.
Cherry trees produce cherries. The fruit have seeds in the middle. New trees grow from those seeds. The seeds are removed from cherries before they are put in pies.
Pipal trees reproduce through seeds that are dispersed by animals or wind. When conditions are favorable, the seeds germinate and grow into new trees. Pipal trees can also propagate through root suckers, which are shoots that grow from the roots of the parent tree.
Yes, cuties can be grown from seeds. Cuties are a type of mandarin orange, and their seeds can be planted to grow new trees. However, it may take several years for the tree to produce fruit.
Fir trees disperse their seeds through cones that fall from the tree and release seeds when they mature. The cones then open and release the seeds, which are often carried by wind or animals to new locations where they can germinate and grow into new trees.
Elm seeds are dispersed through the wind. When the seeds are mature, they develop wings that help them float and travel to new areas where they can germinate and grow into new trees.
No; pinecones are the seepods of coniferous (evergreen) trees.
The action that directly helps a plant make new seeds is fertilization. Once these seeds have developed they will be dispersed.