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At some point or another, most of us have played travel agent to a dandelion. Blowing on their tufted tops is a childhood rite of passage for many, and a simple puff of air is all it takes to send ...
The seed head can have 100 or more seeds. Blowing the cloud-like dandelion seeds is a favorite childhood past-time that enables seeds to travel for many miles.
Blowing dandelion seeds into the wind isn't just a pretty little way for kids (and adults) to waste away a warm afternoon outside. They’re also an exceptionally effective way for certain species ...
This week I’m looking at seeds that float on the wind. Of course, no seed can fly as well as a bird, but with a windy assist […] Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 69°F.
Dandelions’ white puff balls are irresistible—kids delight in blowing on them until the seeds break free, floating away. But, dandelion seeds’ ability to travel through the air is not just aesthetic.
Brittany Mahomes shared an adorable video on her Instagram Stories of her 23-month-old son Bronze attempting to blow on a dandelion.