Can seeds fly?

 

                          Many seeds are carried by the wind. Some have a fluffy ‘umbrella’, which is carried for long distances. Others have wings that allow the seed to glide or spin around like a helicopter blade. The wings slow the seed’s descent so that the wind can carry it further away. One particular seed, from a tropical tree called Zanonia, glides so effectively it was used as the model for the wings of early planes.

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