- Seeds which have wings, especially like helicopter blades, are carried away by the wind.
- Examples would be the sycamore, ash and maple.
- Seeds which have hairy parachutes on them are carried by the wind.
- Examples would be the lime, dandelion and the thistle.
- When seed pods dry, they split open suddenly and shooting the seeds away from the parent plant.
- This is easy when the wind is blowing.
- Examples would be peas, lupins, laburnum and gorse.
- Some seeds have small holes in them, so they are very light in weight.
- When the wind rocks the plant, the seeds are scattered as if from a pepper pot.
- Examples would be the poppy and orchids.
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