Physical Adaptations:
- Seeds are coated and must be degraded before the seed is able to grow, they must be able to optimum growing conditions for them to grow making the likelihood of survival very high.
- The structure of a wattle leaf has a large surface area with many small leaflets reducing moisture loss and preserving water in summer or hot climates.
- Seeds are coated and must be degraded before the seed is able to grow, they must be able to optimum growing conditions for them to grow making the likelihood of survival very high.
- The structure of a wattle leaf has a large surface area with many small leaflets reducing moisture loss and preserving water in summer or hot climates.
Psychological Adaptations:
- In the midrib(the central vein of the leaf) there is a nectar gland where nectar is released to attract small ants. These small ants attack small herbivores including caterpillars, warms and even other species of ants, and without knowing it the ants are protecting the plant from being eaten.
- In the midrib(the central vein of the leaf) there is a nectar gland where nectar is released to attract small ants. These small ants attack small herbivores including caterpillars, warms and even other species of ants, and without knowing it the ants are protecting the plant from being eaten.
Behavioural Adaptations:
- Moves towards hotter climates to increase chances of catching fire and producing multiple seedlings in a mass.
- Moves towards hotter climates to increase chances of catching fire and producing multiple seedlings in a mass.