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A dandelion seed is small and lightweight, with a fluffy white "parachute" attached to it that helps it disperse in the wind. The seed itself is small and elongated, usually brown in color.

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The wind


How is a Dandelion seed disperesed?

By the wind


How does the structure of the dandelion fruit and seed help a dandelion spread its seeds?

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What is a dandelion seed ball called?

A dandelion seed ball is commonly referred to as a "seed head" or "puffball." It forms when the dandelion flower matures and the seeds develop a fluffy white structure made of fine, hair-like strands called pappus, which aids in wind dispersal. When blown, these seeds can scatter widely, allowing the plant to propagate effectively.


What are dandilion seeds called?

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.


How does a dandelion seed travel?

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