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Wisps on a dandelion are the lightweight, feathery structures that form the seeds of the plant after it has flowered. When the dandelion blooms, its yellow flower transforms into a round, white puffball made up of numerous small seeds attached to tiny hairs called pappus. These wisps help the seeds disperse easily in the wind, allowing dandelions to reproduce and spread over large areas. When the puffball is blown, the seeds are carried away, often landing far from the parent plant.

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