Wednesday, 21 April 2010

Dandelion

dandelion, Taraxacum officinale

I'm sure the lawn will be more dandelions than grass before long. They're spreading like wildfire :-)

7 comments:

Amrit said...

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i like ur photographs so much .... i m visiting ur blog for the very first time bt i would love to visit again...i don't know much abt photography bt i feel a sense of peace in ur photos... gud to see

Blog Angel a.k.a. Joella said...

I am a crazy person I guess. I love the humble and persistent Dandelion! Bright, cheerful, prolific and nutritious! We need to change our attitudes, make more Dandelion wine, eat more of the young leaves in salads, celebrate their cheery yellow countenances and cavort through a meadow blowing fluffy seed pods to watch them dance on the wind.

I'd like to see a lawn full of grass blades be nearly so diverse!

Secondary Roads said...

They certainly do spread with wild abandon. I've eaten the blossoms and the greens. But don't eat them in the summer, only in the spring. Otherwise they develop a bitter taste.

Amber said...

I've got a gallon of dandelion mead bubbling away right next to me. :) I love dent de leon!

Sharkbytes (TM) said...

Oddly enough, in my horrible weed patch that we mow and call a lawn there are very few dandelions. But I'm going out today to a place where there are thousands and cut enough to make dandelion syrup for my waffles.

Ratty said...

I like dandelions. Most people here call them weeds, but they're my favorite flower.

Poetic Shutterbug said...

I know I'm in the minority but I happen to think dandelions are beautiful. What's not to like, rich color, exotic look and very hearty. Great shots

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