Maple seeds, also known as samaras, typically travel distances ranging from a few dozen to several hundred feet, depending on wind conditions. Their unique winged structure allows them to spin and glide, which helps them stay airborne longer. In optimal conditions, some seeds can be carried over a mile, but most will land much closer to the parent tree. Factors such as terrain and local weather also influence their dispersal distance.
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