After being pollinated, the flower will dry out and fall off. The next morning, the flower will be gone, and a white, fluffy seed head will appear. By seed head, I mean the fluffy thing with seeds. I hope this helps!
The yellow comes first then the white comes after. :)
The dandelion's flower is yellow. Its seedling is white.
Matured dandelions
In case you didn't already know, a dandelion is a plant...plants don't eat...
In the lawn. The grasses are too tall for plants like dandelions and clover to grow in a tall-grass prairie.
white and fluffy
No, dandelions are not non-flowering plants; they are actually flowering plants. Dandelions belong to the Asteraceae family and produce bright yellow flowers that eventually turn into seed heads. These flowers are important for attracting pollinators and reproducing through seed dispersal.
dandelions
Dandelions is the correct spelling.
Dandelions, the white ones with fluffy ''thingies''. The wind blows these away.
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.
Dandelions are used for making wine and tea catsears are so close to dandelions that they are called false dandelions.