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... On natural sites southern sweet-grass seeds are spread over long distances by the wind only occasionally. After maturing they shed very quickly and easily in the vicinity of the maternal plant, and remain there. Like in many other wild species, phenotypic polymorphism of seeds expressed by uneven ge ...
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... Pollen is used to pollinate a flower. When the seed pod matures (which may take several months), the tiny seeds can be sowed. Not all seed pods will contain seeds as one or the other parent may be sterile. The encapsulated seeds are in a sterile environment as long as the seed pod is closed. It will ...
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... Poison. A poison symbol (skull and crossbones) in the category bar denotes weeds that are poisonous. Background. A summary of important information about the weed, including an indication of the distance seeds or other plant parts move. This dispersal distance can help you determine the size of the ...
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