How do seeds of plants like legumes get dispersed in nature.
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A mature pea pod, for example, dries to the point where it pops open, releasing the seeds. The “wings” of maple seeds or the “parachutes” of dandelions carry them in the wind away from the parent plant. People and pets may even have carried seeds away from plants that bear fruit as burrs.
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legumes get dispersed in nature by self - explosion
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