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  2. Examples of different seeds that are dispersed by the wind. Depending on where you live, you may be able to find some of these seeds outside. If you have access to a computer, you can also do a web search for maple seeds, dandelion seeds, and other types of seeds to help get ideas.

  3. Seeds that rely on wind dispersal have evolved specific structures and adaptations to harness the power of air currents. These adaptations include: Lightweight Structures: Wind-dispersed seeds are often lightweight, allowing them to stay aloft and travel greater distances.

  4. 30 gru 2021 · Seed dispersal by wind has the advantage that it allows seeds to be transported far away from the parent plant, thus reducing their growth competing. On the other hand, the primary constraint on wind dispersal is the need for abundant seed production to increase germination as much seed gets wasted using transfer.

  5. 6 sie 2015 · Wind is very important for dispersing seeds to help plants reproduce. In this project you will design some of your own "seeds" and see which ones work best when they are blown across the...

  6. This is wind dispersal. Seeds from plants like dandelions, swan plants and cottonwood trees are light and have feathery bristles and can be carried long distances by the wind. Some plants, like kauri and maple trees, have ‘winged’ seeds. They don’t float away but flutter to the ground.

  7. 21 paź 2024 · Seeds that use the wind to travel away from the parent plant, called wind dispersal, include helicopters and floaty seeds. Helicopters from maple trees and the cottony fluff of Cottonwood are some of the most visible seeds of this kind.

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