comose

/ˈkoʊmoʊs/
adjective
  1. Having a tuft of soft hairs or a hairy covering; used especially in botany to describe seeds or plants.
    • The dandelion seed is comose, with a fluffy top that helps it float in the wind.
    • Botanists describe the comose seeds of the milkweed as having a silky parachute.
    • The comose flower head of the thistle is easily carried by breezes.
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