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Dandelion seeds typically grow into plants during the spring and early summer, though the exact timing depends on the climate.
Here’s a seasonal breakdown:
Main season for seed germination.
Warmer soil and increasing sunlight trigger seeds to sprout.
New seedlings grow quickly and establish a rosette of leaves near the ground.
Plants that sprouted in spring mature, flower, and produce new seeds.
In cooler climates, seeds can still germinate in early summer.
In milder regions, some dandelion seeds that land in moist soil may also germinate in the fall.
These plants usually stay small and overwinter as rosettes, resuming growth in spring.
Seeds don’t usually germinate in cold temperatures.
However, they can lie dormant in the soil and wait for favorable spring conditions.
In summary:
Most dandelion seeds germinate and grow into plants in spring, but depending on location and conditions, some may also take root in summer or fall.