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The seed stands upright in the fork of the lateral branches. The ovary is inferior, which is why the cotyledons are situated at the upper end of the small seed. They remain sessile and in their ripening spread their delicate pinnate leaflets out in a wing-like fashion into a pappus, which — much as in the dandelion — carries the seed away on the wind.