No, dandelions do not disperse by spores. Instead, they reproduce primarily through seeds, which develop in a fluffy, white seed head after the yellow flower blooms. When the seeds are mature, they are carried away by the wind, allowing dandelions to spread across various areas. This method of seed dispersal is effective in colonizing new locations.
Spores are single-celled reproductive structures produced by fungi and some plants, while pollen is a fine powder produced by flowering plants for reproduction. Dandelions are flowering plants that produce pollen as part of their reproductive process, and they also have a distinct fluffy structure that disperses their seeds.
1. Mushroom is spelt different to dandelion 2. I like mushrooms 3. Dandelions are orangy purple
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Ferns are considered vascular seedless plants. Well, they are seedless, but they do have spores.
Dandelions is the correct spelling.
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Dandelions are used for making wine and tea catsears are so close to dandelions that they are called false dandelions.
Where there is flowers is where you can find some dandelions.
Chinchillas are physically capable of eating dandelions, yes.
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