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  1. May 17, 2018 · Nighty night, sweet dandelion. The yellow slowly turns white, the root drilling further and further down, striking oil and fueling up for the next step. It opens again. Gone is the yellow flower ...

  2. Common dandelion. Scientific name: Taraxacum officinale. The common dandelion is a most familiar flower: counting down the 'clock', while blowing the fluffy seeds from its head, is a favourite childhood game. Dandelions are an important early source of food for pollinators - so let them grow!

  3. Jun 23, 2023 · The dandelion turning white is a fascinating transformation that involves significant changes in its structure. The yellow petals retract and eventually wither away, leaving behind the seed head. The bracts (modified leaves) surrounding the flower close up to protect the developing seeds during this transformation.

  4. Apr 12, 2024 · Dandelion Stems. Dandelions produce flower stems from the center of their crowns. These stems are hollow, leafless, unbranched, and generally 4 to 18 inches in height, though they may reach slightly higher, especially in full shade. The stems may be pure light green, especially in shady areas, or be tinged with red.

  5. May 26, 2021 · Dandelions are ancient plants, which first appeared 30 million years ago in Eurasia. All but one species of dandelion are apomictic and able to reproduce asexually: the current population is thought to be the result of hybridisation between an apomictic pollen bearer and a sexual ancestor.

  6. Aug 7, 2024 · As the dandelion matures, its flowers start to close up, a sign that the plant is reaching the end of its blooming phase. This closure is an essential step in the dandelion’s life cycle as it prepares for seed production. Gradually, the vibrant yellow petals give way to white, feathery pompoms that resemble parachutes.

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  8. Learn how to identify dandelions and understand their ecological importance.

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