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The two seeds with wings are maple seeds and pine seeds. The wings help these seeds be carried by the wind to a suitable location for germination.
Maple tree seeds have wings to help them disperse. The wings allow the seeds to travel further away from the parent tree when they fall, helping to increase the chances of finding a suitable environment for germination and growth.
they blow in the wind using their 'wings'
maple seeds have wings which when wind blows it flies and falls far away.
Maple keys have two joined together wings and two seeds.
Maple seeds have little wings that allow the wind to carry it. Cherry seed are consumed and released through animal waste.
Sycamore has wings which helps them to disperse easily.
Seeds with adaptations like wings, hairs, or parachutes are able to float on the wind. Examples include dandelion seeds, maple seeds, and thistle seeds. This method of dispersal is known as anemochory.
To scratch in the soil to uncover insects and seeds to eat.
The seed pods have small 'wings' on them (similar to sycamore seeds). This gives them resistance as they fall - and they float for a short distance away from the parent tree.
Oh, dude, drumstick seeds are dispersed by like, exploding pods. Yeah, you heard me right, exploding pods! When the pods dry out, they like, burst open, flinging the seeds far and wide. It's like nature's own little fireworks show, but with seeds.
Maple keys have two joined together wings and two seeds.