A apple seed is much larger than a dandelion seed.
its follows the sunlight
wind blows the seed away
The wind
By the wind
Dandelions reproduce mainly through wind-dispersed seeds. The seeds can travel long distances carried by the wind, allowing a dandelion growing in a schoolyard to produce seeds that end up growing miles away. This allows a dandelion in one location to act as a parent plant to offspring dandelions growing far from the original plant.
A dandelion seed is small and lightweight, with a fluffy white "parachute" attached to it that helps it disperse in the wind. The seed itself is small and elongated, usually brown in color.
It uses the warmth water and light to grow The structure of the flower when it sets seed allows the lightness of the seed and its sail to be dispersed in the wind.
No A dandelion bud, which is an immature flower cannot grow into another dandelion plant. Only the seed-head can do this.
Dandelions growing in your back yard today can help a dandelion grow miles away because when the flower itself dies, it turns into white seed, and when it is windy, or a child blows these seeds away, the seeds travel, and travel and travel until the seeds are able to be fertilized, or until they die.Remember...They grow because children, or even adults, blow at the seeds for the amusement, and because when you blow on them, there is a belief that you can make a wish, and it will come true.The seeds travel, travel, and travel.
That is the seed head.
Their seeds can, on the wind like a dandelion seed.