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n. - Calyx composed of scales or bristles or featherlike hairs in plants of the Compositae such as thistles and dandelions.

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  • Dandelion has what is called a "pappus" attached to its seed, rather similar to the feathery tail of the Traveller's Joy.
  • Goldfinch often lines her nest with the soft pappus of the
  • It is true that it is only an annual; but, like the Dandelion, it has a pappus attached to its seed.
  • Each plant is named "Senecio" because of the grey woolly pappus of its seeds, which resemble the silvered hair of old age.
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