The second grade imitates the method of plants spreading seeds.

The second graders imitate the method of plants spreading seeds as follows:

1. Grass seeds prepare sticky seeds, use humans to spread seeds and wild fruits prepare delicacies, and use birds to spread seeds.

2. Willow’s mother prepared a hot air balloon and gave it to her children. As long as the wind blows gently, the children can go far away! Mother Maple Tree prepared light little wings and gave them to her children. With the breeze, the children can travel everywhere! Mother Water Lily has a good idea, she lets her children.

3. Dandelion. The seeds of dandelion are spread by wind. There are also willows, reeds, etc., and their seeds are spread by wind. The spread of cocklebur seeds is somewhat special. It is spread by animals and regenerates. Chestnuts, chestnuts are rolled through the fruit as well.

4. Cherry’s mother has a way to give her children hope. As long as they work hard, they can get what they want. Mother Cherry has a good idea. She gives her children nice clothes. As long as the birds eat her, the children will settle down one after another.

5. You will find some small particles inside, which are the seeds of the willow tree. The willow tree relies on the flying catkins to spread the seeds to all directions. The method of the impatiens mother is similar to the method of the pea mother. The impatiens method The fruit will explode when ripe, and the impatiens mother uses this method to send the seeds to all directions.

6. Spread by water. Coconut spreads by water. After the coconut matures, the coconut fruit falls into the sea and floats far away with the sea water. Water lily and water lily fruits sink to the bottom of the water after maturity and the peel rots. Seeds with a spongy outer testa will float and float to other places, carried by birds or other animals.

7. The method of catkins spreading seeds is wind spreading, animal spreading, ants spreading, wind spreading, willow trees scatter seeds with the wind. It belongs to the wind spreading seeds of willow trees, because they fly like catkins floating in the wind. Bundle.

8. Willow seeds spread by wind. Generally, in April and May, willow seeds mature. The seeds are the same as dandelion seeds. They are small and have a lot of white fluff on them. Once the wind blows, they will spread. It falls off naturally, then floats far away with the direction of the wind, lands on the ground, and takes root.

9. How willows spread their seeds? Willows spread their seeds by wind, willows spread their seeds by themselves, and willows spread their seeds artificially.

10. Willows have white downy hairs on them, which are called catkins because they fly like catkins in the wind. Willows rely on the flying catkins to spread their seeds to distant places. Wind-pollinated plants that take root and sprout are called catkins. Plants pollinated by wind.