pappous (Meaning)
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pappous (a.)
Pappose.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pappous
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pappous Sentence Examples
- The pappous of dandelion seeds helps them disperse in the wind.
- The pappous on the seeds of cottonwood trees allows them to float long distances.
- The pappous of milkweed pods resembles a parachute, enabling the seeds to travel far.
- The pappous of salsify seeds provides buoyancy, allowing them to be carried by the wind.
- The pappous of thistle seeds consists of numerous silky hairs that facilitate wind dispersal.
- The pappous on the seeds of goldenrod plants adds weight, allowing them to land gently on soil.
- The pappous of aster seeds acts as a kind of sail, propelling the seeds through the air.
- The pappous of lettuce seeds is extremely fragile, easily damaged by handling.
- The pappous of catalpa seeds is long and thread-like, forming a delicate network of strands.
- The pappous of fireweed seeds is a key adaptation that enables the plant to colonize new habitats after fires.
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Pappose.
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The pappous of dandelion seeds helps them disperse in the wind.
The pappous on the seeds of cottonwood trees allows them to float long distances.
The pappous of milkweed pods resembles a parachute, enabling the seeds to travel far.
The pappous of salsify seeds provides buoyancy, allowing them to be carried by the wind.