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Ed Hessler
Lion's tooth, cankerwort, Irish daisy, monk's head, priest's crown, puffball, blowball, earth's nail and milk-, witch-, or yellow gowan are a few of the ordinary names given to the common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale).
I grew up calling them "lion's tooth" but somewhere along the way, blowball" replaced it, at least until I turn my attention to their new greens, fresh and/or cooked.
Here is some information about one of spring's yellow glories - from the World Of Weeds, Weed Science Society of America (WSSA).
The History Guy takes on the challenge of telling us about dandelions and history (11 m 38 s).
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