A dandelion needs enough water just so it can live. It is best to not give the plant too much water or let it go dry.
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It does that because, it is cold weather and the dandelion is a summer plant
Yes, a dandelion can get wet. When exposed to rain, sprinklers, or any water source, the dandelion's petals and leaves can become wet.
A apple seed is much larger than a dandelion seed.
The number one thing a daffodil needs to survive is sun, sun and more sun. It needs at least 6 hours of sun per day to produce the flower, maintain the plant tissues and store energy in the bulb for the next year's growth and flower. The second thing is not too much water. Daffodils like an area that is well drained. Soggy feet cause rot and will kill the plant and bulb. Thirdly the plant needs moderate nutrients, and naturally occuring organic soil (mulched and earthworm friendly) will produce better daffodils than chemical formulations in a bag.
dandelion of course
None
As much as the plant needs. The excess water is thrown out.
it needs a bit of water (10ml)
The roots of a dandelion are responsible for taking in minerals from the soil. They absorb water and essential nutrients, which are then transported to the rest of the plant. This allows the dandelion to thrive in various environments, even in less fertile soils.
Not much- probably only about 25-30%.
As much as it needs.