In tropical and ** zone, we can see coconut trees everywhere. These tall and straight trees, with their unique form and abundant fruits, have become an iconic landscape in many regions. How the Mother Coconut Spreads the Seed Far Away. There are two main ways of propagation of coconut palms: one is through seeds and the other is through rhizomes. What we are going to discuss today is how the mother coconut uses its own fruit, the coconut, to spread the seeds.
The coconut is the fruit of the coconut tree, which has a hard shell and hides a large coconut flesh and a large glass of coconut water inside. And in this large cup of coconut water, there are coconut seeds. When the coconut is ripe, it will naturally fall and fall to the ground. At this time, the propagation journey of the coconut mother begins.
As soon as the coconut touches the ground, it will begin to burst out of its shell. At this time, the shell of the coconut will crack open, revealing the coconut flesh inside. This opening is like a door, opening the way for the seed to spread. The mother coconut then harnesses the power of nature to help spread the seeds further afield.
When the coconut breaks out of its shell, the mother coconut uses the force of the wind to blow the seeds in all directions. In the process, the seeds will be fluttering in the wind and flying far away. Sometimes, they are blown to the sea by the wind and land on the beach; Sometimes, they are blown into the forest by the wind and land in the bushes; Other times, they are blown into the valley by the wind and land on the rocks. In these places, the seed takes on new life. They absorb nutrients from the soil and start growing.
Let's take a look at the coconut mother's journey of propagation. Looking at those seeds scattered by the wind, we can't help but sigh at the wonder of nature and the tenacity of life. And these seeds will continue to spread the power of life and make the world a better place.