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drumstick and maple seeds are dispersed by​

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Answered by siyasheoran1234
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Dispersal of seed by wind is a primitive method in which seeds float with the wind and thereby, reach the ground. The most common examples of wind dispersion are dandelions, drumsticks, and maples, in which the seeds are winged or feathery.

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Answered by shadiyaathar
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Dispersal of seed by wind is a primitive method in which seeds float with the wind and thereby, reach the ground. The most common examples of wind dispersion are dandelions, drumsticks, and maples, in which the seeds are winged or feathery.

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