Tridax, commonly known as Tridax daisy, disperses its seeds primarily through a process called anemochory, or wind dispersal. The seeds are equipped with pappus, a tuft of hair-like structures that allows them to be carried by the wind over long distances. This adaptation enables the seeds to colonize new areas effectively, promoting the plant's spread in various environments. Additionally, animals may also contribute to seed dispersal by inadvertently carrying seeds on their fur or through their droppings.
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