The fruit that disperses stiff hair is commonly known as the "coconut." The fibrous husk of the coconut, called coir, contains stiff, bristle-like fibers that can help the fruit float and be carried by water to new locations. This adaptation aids in the dispersal of the coconut seeds across coastal regions.
The name may be in reference to the chaff-like external seeds which cover the fruit.
Name one plant that disperses the seeds using wind
Rambutan is a tropical fruit, in Indonesian "Rambut" has the meaning of "Hair", since this fruit is so hairy. The last "an" has the meaning "like". So "Rambutan" is about the same as "Hairy" fruit
8 letter work -book with a stiff cover
Crinoline is a stiff fabric that first appeared around 1830. Two Latin words, crinis (meaning "hair") and lin (meaning "flax), were combined to invent the name.
The scientific or taxonomic name of the stiff sunflower would be Helianthus rigidus (also called Helianthus pauciflorus).
a tomato
I am thinking you are asking for names of fruit that have "fruit" in last part of the name - grapefruit, passionfruit,
Stiff bristle grass has many common names, including foxtail. That scientific name is Setaria viridis.
its called dispersion, its when white light enters an object and disperses into different colors
I think watermelon is the fruit with the longest name.
Barley bristle is called Awn.