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Plant Good Seed Common True Dandelion Seeds, Heirloom Non-GMO Open Pollinated Organic Seeds, 50 Seeds Per Packet
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Plant Good Seed Common True Dandelion Seeds, Heirloom Non-GMO Open Pollinated Organic Seeds, 50 Seeds Per Packet

Common (or "True") Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) spreads readily through its iconic puff ball seed heads we all use to send our wishes. Its early flowering period makes it one of the earliest seasonal sources of pollen for beneficial insects. Dandelion's bitter leaves and roots are completely edible and rich in vitamins and minerals. While Italian D…
Common (or "True") Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) spreads readily through its iconic puff ball seed heads we all use to send our wishes. Its early flowering period makes it one of the earliest seasonal sources of pollen for beneficial insects. Dandelion's bitter leaves and roots are completely edible and rich in vitamins and minerals. While Italian Dandelion or Chicory are more commonly used in salads and stir fries, baby True Dandelion leaves work just as well. The lush yellow flowers are also used to make homemade wine. Plants are perennial and will grow in full sun or part shade.
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Common (or "True") Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) spreads readily through its iconic puff ball seed heads we all use to send our wishes. Its early flowering period makes it one of the earliest seasonal sources of pollen for beneficial insects. Dandelion's bitter leaves and roots are completely edible and rich in vitamins and minerals. While Italian Dandelion or Chicory are more commonly used in salads and stir fries, baby True Dandelion leaves work just as well. The lush yellow flowers are also used to make homemade wine. Plants are perennial and will grow in full sun or part shade.