laburums are aswell. arn't they?
And even peas
explosive mechanism
The process where a ripe fruit bursts open to release its seeds is called explosive dehiscence. This mechanism enables the seeds to be forcefully ejected from the fruit to disperse and germinate in new locations. It is a common method of seed dispersal in plants like peas and touch-me-nots.
impatiens or balsam
Amor seco, also known as Desmodium, is a plant that relies on a mechanism called explosive dehiscence for seed dispersal. This mechanism involves the plant's seed pods drying out and splitting open rapidly, propelling the seeds away from the parent plant. This characteristic helps the seeds of amor seco to be dispersed over a wider area, increasing the chances of successful germination and colonization in new environments.
Catch in animal fur I believe
Catch in animal fur I believe
The coconut itself is the seed of a palm tree. Coconut dispersal is by water. It can travel for thousands of kilometer then settles on the land to germinate.
Mechanical dispersal of seeds typically occurs through mechanisms like explosive seed pods, wind dispersal, or animal dispersal. Characteristics that aid in mechanical dispersal include lightweight seeds, winged structures for wind dispersal, or structures that allow for explosive release of seeds.
Seed dispersal is the way seeds are spread from one place to another. This helps plants grow in new locations and not compete for resources in their parent plant's area. Methods of seed dispersal include wind, animals, water, and explosive mechanisms.
The seed-dispersal mechanism would be wind, because it has a wing structure.
The process is called seed dispersal. It helps plants colonize new areas, reduce competition for resources, and increase genetic diversity. This can be achieved through various means such as wind, water, animals, or explosive mechanisms.
Lady's finger, also known as okra, disperses its seeds by forming long pods that split open when mature, releasing the seeds inside. The seeds are then scattered when the wind or animals come into contact with the pods.