They easily adapt to the sun and rain - even though the rain knocks off all of the little dandies on them, it still helps the plant survive- long enough to produce more dandies! :)hope this helps...
Dandelions grow their leaves close to the ground to avoid animals biting them off. They have a bitter taste so animals are less likely to eat them.
Dandelions have many adaptations because it is a weed. It is able to grow very quickly and spread quickly.
The ability to spread seeds. It also has roots that are hard to get out of the ground.
Dandelion seeds have adapted to be spread far and wide by the wind.
it disperses ist seed when blown
many plants use wind to help them. with the dandelion the seeds cleverly use wind power, this helps spread the seeds as far away as possible from the parent plant.
Dandelion seeds are wind dispersed
Adaptability to diverse environments, cooperation with wind-blown dispersal, long-term viability, and survival of environmental stress are adaptations of the dandelion seed. The wildflower in question (Taraxacum officinale) produces seeds from spring through fall, which gives it ample time to spread with each season's breezes and winds.
Dandelion seeds are dispersed by the wind and apple seeds require physical movement i.e. animal or water movement.
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!
Dandelion seeds have adapted to be spread far and wide by the wind.
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They spread by blowing through a summer breeze. (a.k.a- they spread by wind)
They need to be light enough for the wind to carry them or have adaptations, like the parasol on a dandelion seed or wings on a maple seed, that help them travel by the wind.