Yes, dandelion seeds germinate like those of all other seed-bearing plants. Dandelion flowers produce many small seeds, with structures that allow the seeds to be carried by the wind. If the seed lands in a location with favorable conditions, it will germinate.
Dandelions prefer cooler weather, plenty of sun, and grow well in any well-drained garden soil. If you have hot summers, you'll find they grow best in spring and fall and don't make much of an appearance in the heat of summer.
The common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) blooms year round in areas with warm winter.
Yes, although interestingly, the seeds produced by dandelions are not the product of sexual reproduction. Every seed (almost) has the same DNA as the parent plant and is a clone.
yes the do and they need more sun ling water and dart righet
Dandelions spread their fluffy seeds on the wind. Therefore, it is not unusual to find dandelions in grassland. Though the bright yellow flowers are pretty, they are considered a tenacious weed.
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By spreading their seeds. Their plants retard.
Because if they didn't have wind then the seeds would drop on the ground and grow up under the plant and not really grow at all.
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Dandelion seeds grow dandelions and apple seeds grow apples.
yes dandelions grow in the wild everywhere
Dandelions do grow in forests. They are usually found in parks, meadows or in front yards though. :)
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Dandelions grow flowers. The flowers are pollinated by insects. The flower becomes seeds. The wind brings the seeds to a new location to become a plant and repeat the cycle. There is reproduction but no parenting.
The wind picks them up and scatters them.
Dandelions spread their fluffy seeds on the wind. Therefore, it is not unusual to find dandelions in grassland. Though the bright yellow flowers are pretty, they are considered a tenacious weed.
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By spreading their seeds. Their plants retard.
There is no sunlight for the grass to grow / survive.
Like most flowers, dandelions reproduce with the help of insects who pollinate the flower, transferring pollen from the male part of the flower to the female part of the flower. The flower is then able to produce seeds to make new flowers.