How Dandelions Hack Physics to Fly
This episode explores the remarkable biology and history of the Dandelion, a plant celebrated for its global spread and resilience. Its seeds are equipped with a specialized structure that acts like a parachute, using air vortices to travel distances of up to 100 kilometers. While often considered a weed by modern gardeners, dandelions have long been valued for their dense nutrition and medicinal properties. Every part of the plant is edible, providing food for humans and wildlife such as honeybees and horses, and it is known for its natural diuretic effects. Through its ingenious seed dispersal and versatility, the dandelion has become one of the most successful and adaptable plants on Earth. You can listen and download our episodes for free on more than 10 different platforms: https://linktr.ee/wild_wonders1 Produced by: https://www.podcaistudio.com/

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