How seeds are spread from their original plant.

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How seeds are spread from their original plant. Seed Dispersal How seeds are spread from their original plant.

How are the following seeds spread? Apples seeds Coconuts Calabash (Berry’s) Gravity (fall down)

How are the following seeds spread? Raspberry Sea Grape Bill Berry Animals (eat)

How are the following seeds spread? Entelia Lesser Burdock Sea Holly Animals (carry)

How are the following seeds spread? Broom Eurphorbia Geranium Force (shot from plant)

How are the following seeds spread? Hornbeam Sycamore Ash Wind (they fly)

How are the following seeds spread? Willow Herb Bullrush Dandelion Wind (drift)

How are the following seeds spread? Columbine Poppy Evening Primrose Wind (breaks plant stem)

How are the following seeds spread? Brooklime Water lilie Mangrove Water (drift)

Find an example of each form of seed dispersal (spreading) Gravity Wind Water