when birds dont find there normal seed so they take winged seeds
Samara
The winged one-seed fruit of ash and maple trees is called a "samara." This type of fruit has a distinctive wing-like structure that aids in wind dispersal, allowing the seeds to travel away from the parent tree. Samaras are typically flattened and can spin as they fall, enhancing their chances of germination in suitable locations.
A sycamore seed is typically about 1 to 1.5 inches long, with a distinctive wing that can extend the seed's overall size to around 2.5 to 3 inches when fully spread. The winged structure helps the seed to be carried by the wind, aiding in its dispersal. These seeds are often found in clusters and are shaped somewhat like a helicopter blade.
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The purpose of a maple samara, which is a winged seed, is to facilitate the dispersal of the seed away from the parent tree. When the samara falls from the tree, its winged shape allows it to spin and glide through the air, increasing the distance it can travel before landing. This adaptation helps reduce competition for resources among seedlings and allows the species to colonize new areas. Ultimately, the samara plays a crucial role in the reproduction and survival of maple trees.
Riped cones are collected for seed collection. These are then heated and the seeds are released. They are de-winged and sorted into size and are planted in nurseries. In nine months the seedlings are ready for planting.
The silver maple seed is a small, winged samara, typically measuring about 1 to 2 inches in length. It features a distinctive, flattened wing that extends from one side of the seed, allowing it to glide as it falls from the tree. The seed is usually greenish-yellow to light brown in color and often clusters in pairs. This unique structure aids in its dispersal by wind, enabling it to spread over a wider area.
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North American White Cedar seed pods are small and round, about the size of a pea. They have a reddish-brown color and contain winged seeds that help with dispersal. The pods remain on the tree until they are mature and ready to release their seeds.
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