Dandelion seeds are commonly referred to as "puffballs" or "dandelion parachutes." They are actually the fluffy, white seed heads that form after the yellow dandelion flower blooms and matures. Each seed is attached to a fine, hair-like structure called a pappus, which helps it disperse in the wind.
Wind disperses most dandilion seeds because if you have tried to blow them then they come off really easily! So if the wind was to blow the dandilion seeds then it could drift off to a different dandilion and pollinate it! :)
Dandelion seeds spread primarily through a mechanism known as wind dispersal. Each seed is attached to a lightweight, parachute-like structure called a pappus, which allows them to be carried over long distances by the wind. When the dandelion flower matures and dries, it releases these seeds, enabling them to float away and settle in various locations, where they can germinate and grow into new plants. This efficient method of dispersal helps dandelions colonize diverse environments.
The seeds collected from the first generation of monohybrids are called F1 seeds. These seeds are the product of crossing two different true-breeding parent plants.
The spreading out of seeds from the original plant is called dispersal.
Dandelions have 16 chromosomes.
Wind disperses most dandilion seeds because if you have tried to blow them then they come off really easily! So if the wind was to blow the dandilion seeds then it could drift off to a different dandilion and pollinate it! :)
They have parachutes so they could fly
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Well, it's still a Dandilion... A Dandilion is also a weed.
A Rabbit Eats A Dandilion.
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Dandelions are used for making wine and tea catsears are so close to dandelions that they are called false dandelions.
I believe, and I could be way off the spelling, but I think the scientific name for dandelions are teraxacom officinale. I am not positive on the spelling, so you should probably search further for that. Also, not sure if their seeds have a specific name other than that of the flower.
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Dandelion seeds spread primarily through a mechanism known as wind dispersal. Each seed is attached to a lightweight, parachute-like structure called a pappus, which allows them to be carried over long distances by the wind. When the dandelion flower matures and dries, it releases these seeds, enabling them to float away and settle in various locations, where they can germinate and grow into new plants. This efficient method of dispersal helps dandelions colonize diverse environments.
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