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- Fruits that are dispersed by wind are usually dry, small and light1. Some examples of fruits that are dispersed by wind include21:
- Winged fruits such as maple, ash, elm, birch, alder, and dipterocarps (a family of about 600 species of Old World tropical trees). The one-winged propeller type, as found in maple, is called a samara2.
- Seeds and fruits of plants such as shorea and angsana have wing-like structures that help them to remain airborne for a longer period of time1.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Seeds / fruits that are dispersed by the wind are usually dry, small and light. This allows them to be carried by the wind easily. Fruits and seeds of plants such as shorea and angsana have wing-like structures that help them to remain airborne for a longer period of time.geniebook.com/tuition/primary-5/science/reproducti…Which fruit is dispersal by wind? Wind dispersal Winged fruits are most common in trees and shrubs, such as maple, ash, elm, birch, alder, and dipterocarps (a family of about 600 species of Old World tropical trees). The one-winged propeller type, as found in maple, is called a samara.short-fact.com/which-fruit-is-dispersal-by-wind/ Fruit and Seed Dispersal | Biology for Majors II - Lumen Learning
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