Do animals disperse marigold seeds?
Yes, Animals can disperse marigold seeds. Seeds are dispersed when they travel by wind, water, animals, and gravity. Seeds need space away from the parent plant to grow. Examples of annuals are marigolds, tomatoes, most vegetables, and petunias. ChaCha!
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