Iris gets a seed pod after the flower is done. This will eventually dry out and drop the seeds. If you don't want more iris, clip the seed pod off.
The seeds drop into the water and float with the current until they come to rest and germinate.
A pond iris has seed that is dispersed by water.
A pond Iris is typically dispersed through explosive mechanisms, where the plant's seedpod bursts open and scatters seeds nearby. This is different from wind or water dispersal, which rely on those elements to spread seeds over larger distances.
The water lily disperses its seeds in the water. The flower produces a fruit that floats in water for a while. It then sinks down to the bottom to take root at the bottom of a pond of other body of water.
It is a yellow iris that grows in bogs and ponds. The botanical name is Iris pseudacorus.
they disperse by wind as the wind flows it takes away the seeds which are connected with the petals
It disperse by splitting then wind
Wind.
The water lily disperses its seeds in the water. The flower produces a fruit that floats in water for a while. It then sinks down to the bottom to take root at the bottom of a pond of other body of water.
Yes iris do make seeds. After to flower dies, it forms a seed pod. It takes several years for iris to be able to flower from seeds. This is why most people buy iris plants.
The Endothenia hebesana, or bud moth will eat iris seeds in the pod. Crickets will also eat iris seeds.
it ovary break down into the roots then it disperse.
Yes.