Teasel seeds are generally dispersed by water.
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Teasel seeds are dispersed by animals, wind, or water. Animals can carry the seeds by sticking to their fur or feathers, while wind can help spread the seeds over long distances. Water can also transport teasel seeds to new locations through rivers or streams.
The spiky seed will entangle itself into the fur of an animal that is passing by and then fall off some distance away.
wind
Seed can be dispersed in various manners; this is normally dependant on the physical
Tulip seeds are dispersed by wind or animal activity. Once the tulip flower has wilted, a seed pod containing the seeds forms at the base of the flower. When the pod dries out, it splits open, releasing the seeds to be carried by the wind or by animals.
animals eat it and so on it is dispersed