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Tumbleweed - Wikipedia A tumbleweed is a structural part of the above-ground anatomy of a number of species of plants It is a diaspore that, once mature and dry, detaches from its root or stem and rolls due to the force of the wind
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Salsola tragus - Wikipedia This detached anatomical part of Salsola tragus is colloquially called "tumbleweed" (although there are many other plant species that also produce tumbleweeds) Once mature, dry, and detached from the plant, this tumbleweed will tumble (i e , roll) due to the force of the wind As this dead structure tumbles in the wind, it gradually degrades
Tumbleweed | Deserts, Invasive Species, Wind Dispersal | Britannica Tumbleweed, plant that breaks away from its roots and is driven about by the wind as a light rolling mass, scattering seeds as it goes Examples include pigweed (Amaranth retroflexus, a widespread weed in the western United States) and other amaranths, tumbling mustard, Russian thistle, the steppe
Everything You Need to Know About Tumbleweeds - LawnStarter Tumbleweeds are various plants that, once mature, dry out, detach from the root and are gone with the wind While many tumbleweed species exist, the Russian thistle (Salsola tragus) is the best known Bright green and succulent when growing, it develops reddish or purple shoots and green flowers surrounded by prickly bracts
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Why do tumbleweeds tumble? | PBS News By bouncing and rolling in the wind, a tumbleweed spreads out tens of thousands of seeds so that they all get plenty of sunlight and space
Tumbleweed - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The structure that is pushed by the wind is usually called tumbleweed This structure will detach from its root or stem and will roll on the ground In most such species, the tumbleweed consists of the whole plant apart from the root system Sometimes, only a hollow fruit or inflorescence detaches [1]
Tumbleweed (not native) - Nature Collective Tumbleweed is a rounded, much-branched annual plant usually four feet (1 2 m) or less in height, with several main stems arising from a taproot Young growth is green and somewhat pliant; older leaves and branches are stiff and spinescent