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Dandelions compete primarily for sunlight, water, and nutrients in the soil. Their deep taproots allow them to access moisture and nutrients that other plants might not reach, giving them an advantage in various environments. Additionally, they compete for space, as their broad leaves can overshadow smaller plants, limiting their access to light. This competitive nature allows dandelions to thrive in a range of conditions, often making them resilient weeds in gardens and lawns.

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