EPOD - a service of USRA
The Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD) highlights the diverse processes and phenomena which shape our planet and our lives. EPOD will collect and archive photos, imagery, graphics, and artwork with short explanatory
captions and links exemplifying features within the Earth system. The
community is invited to contribute digital imagery, short captions and
relevant links.
 On the Wind: Plant Seed Dispersal
   November 30, 2022
    Menashe_windandseeds_Picture1
   Photographer:  Menashe Davidson
   Summary Author:  Menashe Davidson:
    Seed dispersal is an adaptive mechanism in all seed-bearing plants,
   participating in the movement or transport of seeds away from their
   parent plant to ensure the germination and survival of at least some of
   their seeds. It can take many forms, yet most dispersal mechanisms fall
   within the categories of gravity, wind, water, and animal
   dispersal. Species that use wind dispersal have a windsail-like
   structure, called the "pappus," that generally opens and closes in
   response to moisture. On dry, windy days the  pappus opens, catches
   the wind, and transports the seeds far away.
   Shown in the collage above are images of seeds, and pappus, of 4
   different species of plants, from different habitats. All of them have
   the same purpose – to transport the seeds far away from the mother
   plant.
    1.  Nerium oleander - Oleander, Bush, Public area, taken January
       2016
    2.  Adenium obesum - Desert rose, Ornamental, Home-garden, taken
       January 2019
    3.  Stephanotis floribunda - Madagascar Jazmin, Ornamental climber,
       Home-garden, taken June 2022
    4.  Araujia sericifera - Moth plant, Invasive vine, Citrus
       plantation, taken August 2017
   Click  here to see a video of Gone with the Wind, taken from my home
   garden in Rishon Le Zion, Israel.
   Rishon Le Zion, Israel Coordinates: 31.9730, 34.7925
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Plant Links
     *  Discover Life
     *  Tree Encyclopedia
     *  What are Phytoplankton?
     *  Encyclopedia of Life - What is a Plant?
     *  USDA Plants Database
     *  University of Texas Native Plant Database
     *  Plants in Motion
     *  What Tree is It?
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