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Today’ Question

Have you ever blown on a dandelion and watched as its fluffy white seeds float away on the wind, carrying a wish along with them? Have you ever wondered what those feathery wisps at the top of the dandelion stem are called? They are known as “pappus,” and they serve an important purpose in the dispersal of the plant’s seeds. Although they may look delicate and insignificant, each tiny filament is actually a specialized structure that helps to spread the dandelion’s progeny far and wide, ensuring its survival in the ever-changing landscape of the natural world.
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