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Lily seeds are primarily dispersed through a method known as wind dispersal. The seeds are lightweight and equipped with a small, airy structure that allows them to be carried by the wind over distances. Additionally, some species may also rely on water dispersal, where seeds can float and travel to new locations through water bodies. In some cases, animals may inadvertently aid in dispersal by carrying the seeds on their fur or through their droppings.

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