Anémochorie
the anémochorie indicates the mode of dispersion of the Graine S of the vegetable being done thanks to the Vent.
The seeds Anémochore S (or anémophiles) have systems facilitating their dispersion by the wind: presence of wings, hairs ( pappus at the Dandelion S), etc
This mode of dispersion relates to a great number of species living in environments strongly been windy like the open mediums and the Canopée.
Various types of seeds anémochores exist:
- the seeds carried by a Ombelle dries rolled on the ground by the winds.
- seeds contained in capsules, punts, dry and light, related by the wind to short distance.
- winged seeds, of the Samare S of maple for example.
See too
- Dissemination of the seeds
- Hydrochorie
- botanical Zoochorie
- Glossary
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