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Photos of some possible plants for seed dispersal by wind experiment

Explore photos of various plants suitable for a seed dispersal by wind experiment conducted under the BEES Program at the Oklahoma Biological Survey. The photos, taken by Liz Bergey (unless otherwise noted), were funded by the National Science Foundation. Featured plants include catalpa, elm, oak, maple, milkweeds (photo by John Nordell), goat's beard, cattail, sycamore, dandelion, and cottonwood.

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Photos of some possible plants for seed dispersal by wind experiment

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  1. Photos of some possible plants for seed dispersal by wind experiment BEES Program OK Biological Survey @ OU photos by Liz Bergey unless otherwise noted funded by the National Science Foundation

  2. catalpa (Catalpa spp.) elm (Ulmus spp.)

  3. oak (Quercus spp.) maple (Acer spp.)

  4. milkweeds photo by John Nordell, weblogs.csmonitor.com/in focus/nature goat’s beard (Tragopogon spp.)

  5. cattail (Typha latifolia) sycamore (Platanus occidentalis)

  6. dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) cottonwood (Populus deltoides)

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