Seed head of Goat's beard, Tragopogon pratensis, a member of the Compositae (daisy family). Goat's beard produces a large "clock" of feathery fruits (achenes). This picture looks into the centre of a mature seed head, and shows numerous "parachutes", each called a pappus. In the foreground below centre, a pappus can be seen to comprise a set of radial spokes with a tangle of fibres between them. Each pappus has a stalk, and at the base of each stalk (light brown above centre) is a single seed. The pappus and seed collectively make up a fruit, the achene. Each achene develops from a single flower within the composite flower head. The pappus itself develops from the outermost layer of the original flower (the calyx). This arrangement allows the wind to detach the dry mature fruits, which may be carried long distances, thus dispersing the seeds

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