díspares
Díspares are plant propagules capable of dispersal away from the parent plant. In botany, a diaspore is any unit that can disperse and establish, and díspares is the plural used in some linguistic contexts to refer to these units collectively. A diaspore may be a seed, a spore, a fruit, or a vegetative fragment such as a tuber, bulb, or rhizome.
Diaspores exhibit adaptations for various dispersal modes. Wind-dispersed forms may bear wings or pappi; water-dispersed diaspores
Diaspores influence plant distribution, gene flow, and ecological resilience. Traits like size, shape, mass, surface structures,
Examples include Taraxacum officinale seeds with a pappus for wind dispersal; Acer spp. with winged samaras;