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Slow motion video of a creeping woodsorrel plant (Oxalis corniculata) ejecting seeds at high speed, a method of seed dispersal known as ballochory, or ballistic dispersal.

📽: N Arun Kumar
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7/30/24, 9:23 AM
 
 

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