Willow seeds
Cottonwood seeds.
The white fluffy things floating around in the air are most likely pollen, dust, or dandelion seeds.
Floating Seeds Remixed was created in 1999.
Clouds and cottonwood seeds are examples of fluffy things that can float in the sky.
No..? Hince the term, SPRING Seeds(:
The cotton-like things floating in the air are most likely pollen or seeds from plants. They are carried by the wind and can be seen in the air during certain times of the year, especially during the spring and summer months.
Female cottonwood trees can be identified by their fluffy white seeds, which resemble cotton. These seeds are produced in clusters on the tree in spring and early summer. Additionally, female cottonwood trees often have thicker branches and an overall fuller appearance compared to male trees.
The white fluffy things flying in the air are called seeds or pollen. They come from plants and trees as a way to reproduce and spread their seeds to new locations.
A Dandelion uses Wind to spread the seeds. When the dandelion turns white and fluffy, wind can pick up the seeds, since they are attached to the fluff. Next time you see a fluffy white dandelion, pull off some of the fluff and take a look. You will see tiny seeds attached at the bottom!
First, the dandelion flower blooms, producing pollen for reproduction. Once the flower is pollinated, it forms seeds within the flower head. When the seeds mature, the familiar fluffy tuft emerges, carrying the seeds away in the wind for dispersal.
Seeds that should be planted in spring
They are caught by even the slightest breeze - making them travel far from the parent plant.