Well, honey, the African tulip has a more aerodynamic seed pod compared to the flame of the forest, allowing it to catch a ride on the wind and travel further distances. Plus, the African tulip's seeds are lighter and have better dispersal mechanisms, giving them a leg up in the dispersal game. So, if you're looking for a plant that knows how to spread its seed far and wide, the African tulip is your go-to.
By explosive action. See it's outer layer. It's dry when the fruit/seeds are ripe and splits open.
African tulip Saga seed Squirting cucumber Rubber Fruit Flame of the forest Kapok tree
by explosion
yes
The seed pods are from 7-9 cm long. The sides of the pod dries at different rates and so it creates tension and it explodes open and the seeds fly 7-8 away from the tree.
Any and all heat, like flame, is nonliving. A forest fire is flame and is therefore nonliving.
explosive machanism
By explosive action/explosion.
Forest fires happen when a tiny spark bursts the whole forest into flame.
yes
By splitting/explosive method.
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