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either about 3 weeks but they grow mostly in soil

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How do dandelions reproduce?

The seed heads are dustributed by the wind


Are dandelions seedless?

Ferns are considered vascular seedless plants. Well, they are seedless, but they do have spores.


Does mowing dandelions spread them?

Mowing dandelions can spread their seeds if the flowers have already turned into seed heads. It's best to mow before the flowers go to seed to prevent spreading.


How long does it take to grow dandelions?

Dandelions typically take about 3-4 months to grow from seed to flower. They are a hardy plant that can thrive in various conditions, which contributes to their relatively quick growth rate.


Can dandelions reproduce?

The seed bearing part of the plant is distributed by wind currents


A seed that is called a tap rost?

If you mean tap root, carrots and dandelions have tap root systems.


How does a dandelions life start?

as a seed developing in the base of another dandelion flower that will eventually mature and blow in the wind.


What does the dandelion use wind for?

Dandelions use wind primarily for seed dispersal. Their fluffy seed heads, known as achenes, are equipped with lightweight, parachute-like structures that allow the wind to carry them over long distances. This adaptation helps the plant spread its offspring to new locations, increasing the chances of germination and survival in diverse environments. By utilizing the wind, dandelions enhance their reproductive success and colonization potential.


What plant has long roots?

Plants with long taproots include dandelions, carrots, and radishes. These roots extend deep into the soil to access water and nutrients.


What are the examples of seed bearing plants?

Many plants reproduce by seed: all the cereal crops, wheat, oats, barley; then legumes, peas, beans; flowers such as garden varieties, wild flowers such as dandelions, rose bay willow herb - the list is much too long to continue here.


What are the 5 examples of seed bearing?

Many plants reproduce by seed: all the cereal crops, wheat, oats, barley; then legumes, peas, beans; flowers such as garden varieties, wild flowers such as dandelions, rose bay willow herb - the list is much too long to continue here.


What is parachute seed dispersal?

Parachute seed dispersal is a type of seed dispersal where seeds have structures like wings, hairs, or fibers that allow them to be carried by the wind over long distances. These structures help the seeds to be dispersed away from the parent plant so they can germinate in new areas and reduce competition for resources. Examples of plants that use parachute seed dispersal include dandelions and maple trees.