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in Europe, North
America, and China. It's possible that the Dandelion has physiological effects in Type 2 Diabetes. Dandelion components play a significant role in the control of lipid metabolism and adipogenesis, which means dandelion can potentially be used to treat obesity. Dandelion leaves and
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The entire plant, including the leaves, stems, flowers, and roots, is edible and nutritious, with nutrients such as vitamins A and K as well as calcium and iron. Dandelions are found on six continents and have been gathered for food since prehistory, but the varieties commercially cultivated for
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In 2018, researchers discovered that dandelion seeds have a separated vortex ring. This work provided evidence that dandelion seeds have fluid behavior around fluid-immersed bodies that may help understand locomotion, weight reduction and particle retention in biological and man-made structures.
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Dandelions do not depend on wildlife for distribution or pollination; however much of wildlife benefits from the abundance of the plant. Rabbits, wild turkeys, white-tailed deer, eastern chipmunks, bobwhite quail, and many species of birds will consume the seeds and foliage. Additionally, many
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that stays attached to the seed rather than being sent downstream. In addition to the creation of this vortex ring, the pappus can adjust its morphology depending on the moisture in the air. This allows the plume of seeds to close up and reduce the chance to separate from the stem, waiting for
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meaning "lion's tooth", referring to the coarsely toothed leaves. The plant is also known as blowball, cankerwort, doon-head-clock, witch's gowan, milk witch, lion's-tooth, yellow-gowan, Irish daisy, monks-head, priest's-crown, and puff-ball; other common names include
483:(the red-seeded dandelion), were introduced from Europe into North America, where they are an invasive species. Dandelions thrive in temperate regions and can be found in yards, gardens, sides of roads, among crops, and in many other habitats. Both species are
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of dandelion roots. Maximal activity of the proteinase in the roots is attained in April, at the beginning of plant development after the winter period. Each dandelion seed has a mass(weight) of 500 micrograms or 0.0005g (1/125 of a grain).
921:; some botanists take a much narrower view and only accept a total of about 60 (macro)species. By 2015, the number has been revised to include 60 sections and about 2800 microspecies. 30 of these sections are known to reproduce sexually.
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Huber M, Triebwasser-Freese D, Reichelt M, et al. (2015). "Identification, quantification, spatiotemporal distribution and genetic variation of major latex secondary metabolites in the common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale agg.)".
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González-Castejón M, García-Carrasco B, Fernández-Dacosta R, et al. (May 2014). "Reduction of adipogenesis and lipid accumulation by
Taraxacum officinale (Dandelion) extracts in 3T3L1 adipocytes: an in vitro study".
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Szabo studied nectar secretion in a dandelion patch over two years (59.2 and 8.9 flowers per square metre (5.50 and 0.83/sq ft) in 1981 and 1982). He measured average nectar volume at 7.4
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Sigstedt SC, Hooten CJ, Callewaert MC, et al. (May 2008). "Evaluation of aqueous extracts of
Taraxacum officinale on growth and invasion of breast and prostate cancer cells".
1404:'Broad-leaved' - The leaves are thick and tender and easily blanched. In rich soils, they can be up to 60 mm (2') wide. Plants do not go to seed as quickly as French types.
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as the most common invasive species in the park and hosts an annual "Dandelion
Demolition" event where volunteers are trained to remove the plant from the park's roadsides.
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are present in high concentrations in the main root and stems of the common dandelion. However, only a few researchers have mentioned the possible risk of mild allergic
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Bogacheva AM, Rudenskaya GN, Preusser A, et al. (1999). "A new subtilisin-like proteinase from roots of the dandelion
Taraxacum officinale Webb S. L".
2426:"A comprehensive analysis of chemical and biological pollutants (natural and anthropogenic origin) of soil and dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) samples"
4076:"Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale L.) as a Source of Biologically Active Compounds Supporting the Therapy of Co-Existing Diseases in Metabolic Syndrome"
471:. The scientific and hobby study of the genus is known as taraxacology. The genus is native to Eurasia but the two most commonplace species worldwide,
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demonstrated battery-free wireless sensors and computers that mimic dandelion seeds and can float in the wind and disperse across a large area.
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for much of recorded history. They were well known to ancient
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are yellow to orange coloured, and are open in the daytime, but closed at night. The heads are borne singly on a hollow stem (
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for sensitive individuals when consumed or coming into contact with skin, but the risk is mild. Latex containing
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On Food and Cooking: the science and lore of the kitchen
2691:
The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
2538:"Let dandelions grow. Bees, beetles and birds need them"
2320:
Adrian John Richards (1985). "Sectional nomenclature in
1881:) are eaten by locals, either raw or boiled, in salads.
1600:"), because they are found at the side of pavements. In
878:
Other plants with superficially similar flowers include
27:
Genus of flowering plants in the daisy family Asteraceae
4764:
Denali’s Dandelion Demolition returns after 2020 hiatus
2082:
Dandelions can cause significant economic damage as an
4445:
Mohanta YK, Mishra AK, Nongbet A, et al. (2023).
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Raw dandelion greens contain high amounts of vitamins
4074:
Kania-Dobrowolska M, Baraniak J (15 September 2022).
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Early-flowering dandelions may be distinguished from
612:) that is usually leafless and rises 10–100 mm (
569:. In part due to their abundance, along with being a
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2005:
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650:–2 in) in diameter and consist entirely of ray
573:, dandelions are one of the most vital early spring
515:
509:
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426:
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5072:
4312:Lovell CR, Rowan M (1991). "Dandelion dermatitis".
2769:Cummins C, Seale M, Macente A, et al. (2018).
1898:
1886:
1813:. Dandelion greens have been a part of traditional
1401:
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497:
447:
423:
4145:(3). Society of Pharmaceutical Tecnocrats: 94–99.
4069:
4067:
3573:
3487:An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
1916:, along with other ingredients, usually including
939:are sometimes called taraxacologists, for example
4905:"Wind dispersal of battery-free wireless devices"
1580:" (and indeed the equivalent contemporary French
1034:, the California dandelion, an endangered species
4781:"Companion Planting for Vegetables & Plants"
3387:. Gardening.wsu.edu. 4 May 2003. Archived from
3183:
3181:
1608:(worm rose) after the nymphs of small insects (
1443:of a dandelion serving as a plant host to the
467:, which consists of species commonly known as
3820:
3818:
3534:. New York: Dover Publications. p. 315.
3385:"Gardening in Western Washington: Dandelions"
1142:, the Kazakh dandelion, which produces rubber
8:
4430:: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of July 2024 (
3961:"Lebanese Dandelions with Carmalized Onions"
3373:. Fondation Louis Bonduelle. 5 October 2016.
3005:
3003:
2764:
2762:
2157:The dandelion is the official flower of the
1582:
1187:), the common dandelion, found in many forms
682:(wind-aided) dispersal over long distances.
4382:Wirngo FE, Lambert MN, Jeppesen PB (2016).
4180:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
3632:(2nd ed.). T&J Allman. p. 97.
3501:is derivable in turn from Persian تلخ چکوک
3055:
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1924:. Its ground, roasted roots can be used as
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1892:
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1520:Arabic writings on pharmacy. The scientist
967:, the white-flowered Japanese dandelion, a
854:with yellow flowers are sometimes known as
563:. Each single flower in a head is called a
521:
5060:
3160:Dudman AA, Richards AJ, Stewart O (2000).
2405:F. H. Wiggers, Prim. Fl. Holsat. 56. 1780"
2050:Dandelions are used as food plants by the
846:seedhead with only one seed still attached
765:, resulting in many local populations and
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4809:Wish: wishing traditions around the world
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4279:Journal of Drug Delivery and Therapeutics
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3495:An Etymology Dictionary of Modern English
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2150:Five dandelion flowers are the emblem of
1863:, the leaves of a variety called 'Mari' (
1659:. Raw dandelion greens are 86% water, 9%
1500:Leaf resemblance to the teeth of a lion (
678:of fine hair-like material which enables
3580:. Guilford, Conn.: Lyons Press. p.
2986:. London: A & C Black. p. 274.
2731:
2729:
2727:
1624:Plate of sauteed dandelion greens, with
1612:larvae) usually present in the flowers.
3528:Britton, N. F., Brown, Addison (1970).
3162:Dandelions of Great Britain and Ireland
3062:"Eutriploid facultative agamospermy in
2253:
2240:Eating the seedhead is not recommended.
2233:
1528:around 1000 CE wrote a book chapter on
1488:for their supposed medicinal benefits.
792:which works to create a unique type of
593:, where the seeds are produced without
402:Dandelion bilobed stigma bearing pollen
4882:"Songs of the University of Rochester"
4633:D. L. Buckingham, W. J. Peach (2005).
4423:
4014:"Dandelion as underrated as underfoot"
3437:Edible and useful plants of California
4012:Castronovo Fusco MA (15 April 2008).
3702:
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3698:
3556:"Common Dandelion_Family: Asteraceae"
2982:Blamey M, Fitter R, Fitter A (2003).
2394:
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5408:6cfc234d-fbd2-4e23-8a3b-24b71daaeeff
5333:d47cf699-0a24-46e4-baf1-59d99908b92c
4959:"Making Rubber from Dandelion Juice"
4884:. Lib.rochester.edu. 14 January 2010
3654:. Frapez soothie spa. Archived from
2152:White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia
935:Botanists specialising in the genus
4836:. Wssmainstreet.org. Archived from
3926:. New York: Scribner. p. 320.
3710:. Nutritiondata.com, Conde Nast Inc
1932:, and is one of the ingredients of
4785:Country living and farm lifestyles
4326:10.1111/j.1600-0536.1991.tb01826.x
3645:"Dandelion - far more than a weed"
3435:Clarke, Charlotte Bringle (1977).
3302:"Plants for a Future Search Error"
3085:10.1111/j.1469-8137.1970.tb02461.x
2194:Taraxacum kok-saghyz § Rubber
1926:a caffeine-free coffee alternative
1548:The English name, dandelion, is a
850:Many similar plants in the family
769:. In the British Isles alone, 234
25:
4676:Canadian Journal of Plant Science
4534:International Journal of Oncology
2661:Longman English Dictionary Online
2139:gas, which helps fruit to ripen.
2100:Denali National Park and Preserve
1785:consumption are mainly native to
1685:oz) reference amount supplies 45
1573:, white endive, and wild endive.
812:Field with flowering dandelions,
685:The flower head is surrounded by
5474:Extant Miocene first appearances
5372:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:328762-2
5025:
4862:. Nexstar Media Inc. 27 May 2023
3413:flora of Kholmech, southeastern
1697:The raw flowers contain diverse
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4256:10.1016/j.phytochem.2015.01.003
3918:"A survey of common vegetables"
3417:and its correlation with other
3016:Plant Systematics and Evolution
604:above the central taproot. The
60:Temporal range: Miocene–recent
2849:10.1103/physrevfluids.4.071901
2742:New Flora of the British Isles
2694:(5th ed.). HarperCollins.
2367:Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary
1797:, its leaves grow back if the
1643:, and are moderate sources of
1022:, frequently misidentified as
1:
3852:10.1016/s0014-5793(98)01243-5
3683:(in Swedish). Linnaeus.nrm.se
3489:, by Walter W. Skeat (1888) (
3351:Øllgaard H (1 January 1996).
2953:. Illinois State University.
2383:"Don't Dismiss the Dandelion"
2188:As a source of natural rubber
689:(sometimes mistakenly called
4787:. countryfarm-lifestyles.com
4724:"In praise of the archenemy"
3739:Journal of Ethnopharmacology
2451:10.1371/journal.pone.0280810
2288:10.1371/journal.pone.0168008
2180:In 2022, researchers at the
1476:traditional Chinese medicine
1462:have been recorded from the
1439:1679 hand-coloured print by
4685:Canadian Science Publishing
3507:Downloadable at Archive.org
3491:Downloadable at Archive.org
3139:iNaturalist Community Forum
2169:Inspiration for engineering
1984:Dandelion has been used in
1899:
1887:
1736:. Dandelion greens contain
1019:Taraxacum brevicorniculatum
945:Johannes Leendert van Soest
761:, obligately) reproduce by
577:sources for a wide host of
574:
477:(the common dandelion) and
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4929:10.1038/s41586-021-04363-9
4806:Thong R (September 2008).
4464:10.3389/fphar.2023.1153600
3357:Faroese Scientific Journal
3214:10.1038/s41598-019-38532-8
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1026:and a poor rubber producer
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4673:G. H. Weber ex Wiggers".
4577:10.18632/oncotarget.11485
4402:(inactive 29 July 2024).
4040:Dyes from natural sources
3959:Bergo A (27 March 2021).
3890:Osborne T (11 May 2016).
3752:10.1016/j.jep.2006.07.021
3036:10.1007/s00606-014-1139-0
2798:10.1038/s41586-018-0604-2
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1805:to remove bitterness, or
1218:, a near-extinct species.
1195:, the St. Kilda dandelion
1039:Taraxacum carneocoloratum
957:List of Taraxacum species
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5040:Frail F (23 June 1981).
4291:10.22270/jddt.v10i3.4093
3949:, ItalianFoodForever.com
3947:sautéed Dandelion Greens
3797:Biochemistry. Biokhimiia
3280:"Flora of North America"
2503:Simons P (25 May 2012).
2220:. In collaboration with
2182:University of Washington
1974:lactone hypersensitivity
1192:Taraxacum pankhurstianum
1088:Taraxacum erythrospermum
1049:, the Xinjiang dandelion
1046:Taraxacum centrasiaticum
4400:10.1900/RDS.2016.13.113
4152:10.22270/ajprd.v7i3.502
3708:"Dandelion greens, raw"
3060:A. J. Richards (1970).
2567:University of Wisconsin
2484:"Wild About Dandelions"
2159:University of Rochester
1588:) refers to the strong
1576:The English folk name "
1119:, the Troödos dandelion
1111:, the Turkish dandelion
3916:McGee, Harold (2004).
3327:"Taraxacum rubifolium"
2829:Physical Review Fluids
2410:Flora of North America
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2006:
1966:sesquiterpene lactones
1781:
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1208:Taraxacum pseudoroseum
1203:, the Korean dandelion
1054:Taraxacum ceratophorum
1031:Taraxacum californicum
993:, the Paphos dandelion
847:
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585:species produce seeds
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480:T. erythrospermum
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379:Y.R.Ling & X.D.Sun
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4762:Love, Colleen Coulon
4752:National Park Service
4722:Richardson J (1985).
4499:Phytotherapy Research
4320:(3). Wiley: 185–188.
4193:10.3390/ijms222212427
4093:10.3390/foods11182858
3613:TheFreeDictionary.com
3576:Solving weed problems
2643:InfoPlease Dictionary
2620:CollinsDictionary.com
2110:Benefits to gardeners
2077:
2004:
1960:Dandelions may cause
1930:dandelion and burdock
1875:), or 'Koproradiko' (
1771:
1716:-like compound), and
1623:
1499:
1438:
1419:
1200:Taraxacum platycarpum
1155:Taraxacum lissocarpum
1012:Taraxacum brachyceras
983:Taraxacum algarbiense
839:
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713:These are individual
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5036:at Wikimedia Commons
4671:Taraxacum officinale
4042:. Bell & Hyman.
4038:Dyer, Anne. (1981).
3896:ABC News (Australia)
2381:Greenwood B (2015).
2205:Taraxacum kok-saghyz
2104:Taraxacum officinale
1986:traditional medicine
1460:Taraxacum tanaiticum
1441:Maria Sibylla Merian
1215:Taraxacum rubifolium
1176:Taraxacum officinale
1147:Taraxacum laevigatum
1139:Taraxacum kok-saghyz
1081:Taraxacum desertorum
990:Taraxacum aphrogenes
843:Taraxacum officinale
719:Taraxacum officinale
312:Taraxacum officinale
37:Taraxacum officinale
5469:Melliferous flowers
5011:. 20 December 2017.
4921:2022Natur.603..427I
4812:. Chronicle Books.
4651:10.1079/ASC50700199
4613:georgiawildlife.com
4571:(45): 73080–73100.
4248:2015PChem.115...89H
3991:. Rethymnon Crete.
3843:1998FEBSL.437..237R
3467:on 20 February 2017
3206:2019NatSR...9.1915N
3107:Richards A (1997).
3028:2015PSyEv.301.1135K
2949:Loebach CA (2015).
2907:10.7554/eLife.81962
2841:2019PhRvF...4g1901L
2790:2018Natur.562..414C
2573:on 22 October 2008.
2442:2023PLoSO..1880810B
2279:2017PLoSO..1268008M
2198:Dandelions secrete
2143:Cultural importance
2054:of some species of
1920:, are used to make
1809:in the same way as
1712:, isoquercitrin (a
1430:Elizabeth Blackwell
1131:Taraxacum japonicum
1108:Taraxacum farinosum
777:are seed-dispersed
733:fiber showing barbs
717:of the dandelion -
34:or specifically to
5046:The Boston Phoenix
4749:Non native species
4349:Contact Dermatitis
4314:Contact Dermatitis
4018:New Jersey On-Line
3194:Scientific Reports
2557:Doll J, Trower T.
2370:. Merriam-Webster.
2080:
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1970:contact dermatitis
1962:allergic reactions
1782:
1750:, is found in the
1629:
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1448:
1433:
1223:Taraxacum suecicum
1181:T. officinale
1169:Taraxacum mirabile
1124:Taraxacum hybernum
1116:Taraxacum holmboei
1074:Taraxacum coreanum
1063:T. officinale
1005:Taraxacum balticum
998:Taraxacum arcticum
947:or A.J. Richards.
848:
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783:T. officinale
753:plants, native to
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571:generalist species
474:T. officinale
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5449:Asteraceae genera
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5341:Open Tree of Life
5066:Taxon identifiers
5030:Media related to
4989:. 14 October 2013
4967:. 28 October 2013
4915:(7901): 427–433.
4361:10.1111/cod.12671
3998:978-960-631-179-6
3933:978-0-684-80001-1
3626:Taylor J (1819).
3609:"Dandelion clock"
3591:978-1-58574-274-5
3572:Loewer P (2001).
3541:978-0-486-22644-6
3446:978-0-520-03261-3
3171:978-0-901158-25-3
3141:. 17 January 2020
3120:978-0-901158-25-3
2657:"dandelion clock"
2489:Mother Earth News
1993:Food for wildlife
1534:Gerard of Cremona
1445:pale tussock moth
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1162:Taraxacum minimum
964:Taraxacum albidum
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5266:iNaturalist
5098:Wikispecies
4993:14 December
4971:22 November
4687:: 825–853.
4457:: 1153600.
4355:(1): 1–10.
3371:"Dandelion"
3331:iNaturalist
3200:(1): 1915.
2593:McGraw-Hill
2563:WeedScience
2559:"Dandelion"
2362:"Taraxacum"
2130:pollinating
2060:butterflies
2056:Lepidoptera
1912:The flower
1906:αγριοράδικο
1900:agrioradiko
1878:Κοπροράδικο
1772:Bunches of
1746:, a serine
1744:Taraxalisin
1726:triterpenes
1703:polyphenols
1626:Wehani rice
1428:, 1737, by
1422:Dens Leonis
973:T. coreanum
888:hawksbeards
861:Hypochaeris
794:vortex ring
729:Segment of
705:Description
699:Spectabilia
595:pollination
579:pollinators
561:flower head
540:; from
318:F. H. Wigg.
296:F. H. Wigg.
255:Subfamily:
203:Angiosperms
5438:Categories
4618:16 October
4565:Oncotarget
4049:0713519371
3652:Frapez.com
3499:tarashaqun
3421:floras of
3145:31 October
2639:"blowball"
2615:"blowball"
2599:26 January
2585:"blowball"
2248:References
2192:See also:
1894:πενταράμια
1888:pentaramia
1776:dandelion
1759:Properties
1748:proteinase
1722:terpenoids
1707:flavonoids
1705:, such as
1598:dog pisses
1578:piss-a-bed
1550:corruption
1251:T. albidum
924:About 235
852:Asteraceae
830:Hawksbeard
751:herbaceous
743:tap-rooted
469:dandelions
465:Asteraceae
352:Caramanica
279:Crepidinae
275:Subtribe:
269:Cichorieae
249:Asteraceae
18:Dandelions
5444:Taraxacum
5219:Taraxacum
5188:FloraBase
5154:Taraxacum
5104:Taraxacum
5074:Taraxacum
5033:Taraxacum
4945:247499662
4736:0097-7136
4730:: 37–39.
4701:0008-4220
4299:2250-1177
4242:: 89–98.
4202:1422-0067
4161:2320-4850
4102:2304-8158
4058:219915765
3861:0014-5793
3734:Taraxacum
3395:29 August
3286:29 August
3264:29 August
3222:2045-2322
3064:Taraxacum
2969:988948576
2875:198429309
2867:2469-990X
2517:0261-3077
2403:Taraxacum
2322:Taraxacum
2015:Taraxacum
1980:Herbalism
1956:Allergies
1934:root beer
1835:Slovenian
1764:Edibility
1714:quercetin
1667:, and 1%
1657:manganese
1649:potassium
1616:Nutrition
1584:pissenlit
1567:wet-a-bed
1563:pee-a-bed
1559:faceclock
1538:tarasacon
1530:Taraxacum
1514:Taraxacum
1492:Etymology
1485:Mayflower
1458:seeds of
1392:Cultivars
937:Taraxacum
930:polyploid
926:apomictic
884:Hieracium
880:hawkweeds
869:coltsfoot
814:Tatarstan
775:Taraxacum
759:triploids
755:temperate
747:perennial
739:Taraxacum
695:Palustria
656:blowballs
587:asexually
583:Taraxacum
537:-də-ly-ən
489:dandelion
408:Taraxacum
384:Wendelboa
331:See text
290:Taraxacum
239:Asterales
173:Kingdom:
56:Taraxacum
32:Taraxacum
5403:VicFlora
5392:VASCAN:
5385:40010269
5380:Tropicos
5284:328762-2
5149:eFloraSA
5083:Wikidata
4937:35296847
4866:16 April
4709:85676502
4595:27564258
4546:18425335
4519:23956107
4483:37608892
4474:10441548
4418:28012278
4369:27568784
4264:25682510
4220:34830309
4120:36140985
3970:16 March
3877:43872064
3809:10521720
3760:16950583
3471:17 April
3419:Pliocene
3411:Pliocene
3311:17 April
3240:30760810
3044:17903814
2936:36445222
2814:52988814
2806:30333579
2739:(2010).
2737:Stace CA
2522:29 April
2470:36662824
2430:PLOS ONE
2307:28182646
2267:PLOS ONE
2137:ethylene
1803:blanched
1780:for sale
1710:apigenin
1687:Calories
1590:diuretic
1526:Ibn Sīnā
1518:medieval
1464:Pliocene
971:between
915:sections
816:, Russia
779:ruderals
767:endemism
763:apomixis
665:cypselae
591:apomixis
368:Lasiopus
338:Synonyms
325:Species
245:Family:
229:Asterids
216:Eudicots
5245:8322495
5051:3 April
4917:Bibcode
4791:7 March
4728:Audubon
4586:5341965
4409:5553762
4334:1838315
4244:Bibcode
4211:8620047
4111:9498421
4023:7 March
3869:9824298
3839:Bibcode
3780:27 June
3714:7 March
3415:Belarus
3336:2 March
3231:6374447
3202:Bibcode
3094:2430530
3024:Bibcode
2927:9797189
2837:Bibcode
2786:Bibcode
2686:"clock"
2665:Pearson
2461:9858760
2438:Bibcode
2348:1222201
2298:5300115
2275:Bibcode
2133:insects
2126:taproot
2020:Linaria
1872:Μαριάκι
1843:Chinese
1811:spinach
1807:sauteed
1799:taproot
1787:Eurasia
1774:organic
1680:⁄
1665:protein
1645:calcium
1606:maskros
1602:Swedish
1594:pisacan
1522:Al-Razi
1468:Belarus
1452:Eurasia
1412:History
1185:vulgare
1183:subsp.
1095:(i.e.,
1065:subsp.
671:achenes
652:florets
645:⁄
631:⁄
617:⁄
602:rosette
581:. Many
360:Eriopus
285:Genus:
265:Tribe:
235:Order:
177:Plantae
5354:PLANTS
5346:524978
5330:NZOR:
5232:132314
5206:132314
5115:195326
5112:APDB:
5089:Q30024
4943:
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4909:Nature
4888:3 July
4844:3 July
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2670:2 June
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2052:larvae
2046:Leaves
2034:Nectar
2028:Nectar
1946:powder
1918:citrus
1914:petals
1855:) and
1778:greens
1738:lutein
1734:inulin
1728:, and
1655:, and
1639:, and
1610:thrips
1502:French
1456:Fossil
1399:blanch
1179:(syn.
969:hybrid
892:Crepis
886:) and
790:pappus
731:pappus
691:sepals
687:bracts
676:pappus
660:clocks
575:nectar
566:floret
542:French
485:edible
5454:Herbs
5359:TARAX
5323:49743
5297:36199
5271:47603
5258:11886
5214:FoAO2
5193:22292
5180:1TARG
5167:49106
5128:80458
4941:S2CID
4705:S2CID
4683:(4).
4080:Foods
3873:S2CID
3659:(PDF)
3648:(PDF)
3559:(PDF)
3090:JSTOR
3040:S2CID
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