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1. Its seed has tufts of hair around it:​

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Answered by khushigupta5005
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A tuft of hair present at one or both ends of the seed (for dispersal is called Coma. Coma is a tuft of hair developed as a crown on the seeds of Calotropis, Holarrhena, Alstonia (two tufts) and most plants of Apocynaceae and Asclepiadaceae.....☺

Answered by ashirawat3357
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A tuft of hair present at one or both ends of the seed (for dispersal is called Coma. Coma is a tuft of hair developed as a crown on the seeds of Calotropis, Holarrhena, Alstonia (two tufts) and most plants of Apocynaceae and Asclepiadaceae.....☺

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