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| Blowpipes are formed from the flowers of a plant called dandelion. Once the dandelion's yellow flowers have bloomed, they produce seeds that, attached to fluffy parachutes, are spread by the wind. So when you blow away another dandelion, remember that you have just sent new seeds of this plant on their way. |
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