Plants in the wild have many different ways of scattering their seeds, this is called ‘Dispersal’. The wind disperses lots of seeds that are light or can catch the breeze. But only some find a ...
As the weather begins to warm, your seedlings will start to emerge. When small specs of green start to peer out of the soil, ...
The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Oikos Vol. 73, No. 2, Jun., 1995 Wind Dispersal Capacity of Pine Seeds an... Wind Dispersal Capacity of Pine Seeds and the Evolution of Different Seed ...
far away from the parent plant to find a new place to grow. This is called seed dispersal. Some seeds are too heavy to be moved by the wind, so they might roll. Or, if they fall into a river ...
How does the same plant grow in both North and South America, but on either side of the tropics? Join the Del Mar Garden Club ...