2011/05/17


Right now the dandelions/Taraxacum vulgare/mælkebøtte bloom in the lawn even though the flower is beautiful, it is not where it is most welcome

Common Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) is also called the Lion's Tooth or dandelion, and the botanical name is occasional as Taraxacum vulgare. It is a two-or perennial herb, which produces a result equivalent rosette of leaves the first year. The leaves are elliptical with deep, wood-shaped patches and whole rim. The top is freshly green while the underside is dull light green. Flowering usually occurs in April-May, but grazed or cut plants may bloom until September

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