I have a bunch of maple tree seedlings sprouting in my yard.
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Date: June 6th, 2025 3:38 PM Author: glassy odious haunted graveyard
do helicopters seeds from trees grow into trees if planted
Yes, the winged seeds from trees, commonly called "helicopter seeds" or samaras, can grow into trees if planted. These seeds are adapted to be dispersed by wind, allowing them to travel farther from the parent tree and potentially find more favorable growing conditions.
Here's why and how:
Seed Dispersal:
The winged shape of the samara, which resembles a helicopter, helps it spin and glide through the air, allowing wind to carry it away from the parent tree.
Finding New Habitats:
This dispersal mechanism helps the seeds land in areas with better sunlight, soil, and water than the shaded area under the parent tree's canopy.
Germination:
Many samaras are fertile and can sprout into seedlings if conditions are right, such as sufficient moisture, sunlight, and temperature.
Examples:
Trees that produce samaras include maples, oaks, elms, and ash.
Planting:
You can plant samaras by placing them in a pot with soil and providing the right conditions for germination, or you can leave them on the ground where they may sprout naturally.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5734294&forum_id=2],#48992751)
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Date: June 6th, 2025 3:53 PM Author: glassy odious haunted graveyard
How about this name for my tree farm? "Don't Be a Sap"
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