Dandelions control the dispersal of their seeds through asymmetrical attachment, finds study

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Don't be disappointed if all the fluffy seeds of a dandelion don't fly away with a single blow. The gust of wind from your lungs may be strong, but the dandelion's natural desire to control how its seeds are dispersed is stronger. Researchers at Cornell University and Australian National University found that not all seeds are attached to the seed head in the same way, which creates a massive difference in the force required to detach them.