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Dandelion Plant

The Dandelion is a fascinating perennial plant with a rich cultural history. It is particularly irritating to lawn owners in American suburbs. Dandelion is native to Europe and Asia, and it's believed it was introduced to the United States via the May flower, where people brought it for its medicinal uses.The plant is actually a non-native in North America, but has become naturalized across much of the United States and Canada, where it is classified as an invasive species only in Alaska and Oregon. The fluffy, yellow blooms are undeniably gorgeous, and can be found growing just about anywhere – truly, anywhere!

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Planting Zone

5-9

Height at Maturity

Under 12"

Water Needs

Moderate

Sun or Shade

Full sun and Partial shade

Bloom Season

Summer

Care

Dandelion plants are hardy and adaptable. Water often to keep the soil consistently moist. They flourish in well-drained dirt but can handle a range of conditions. Regularly remove weeds around them to ensure they get enough nutrients. Harvest leaves when young for the best taste.

Exposure

Dandelion plants thrive in full sun to partial shade. They prefer direct sunlight but can also adapt to less intense light conditions. However, ample sunlight encourages more vigorous growth and better flowering.

Plant Attributes

Resilient and low-maintenance , Beautiful and versatile botanical gem, Signifies well wishes in some cultures

The Dandelion is a fascinating perennial plant with a rich cultural history. It is particularly irritating to lawn owners in American suburbs. Dandelion is native to Europe and Asia, and it's believed it was introduced to the United States via the May flower, where people brought it for its medicinal uses.The plant is actually a non-native in North America, but has become naturalized across much of the United States and Canada, where it is classified as an invasive species only in Alaska and Oregon. The fluffy, yellow blooms are undeniably gorgeous, and can be found growing just about anywhere – truly, anywhere!

Planting & Growing Information

Ships

Ships Now

Planting Zone

5-9

Height at Maturity

Under 12"

Water Needs

Moderate

Sun or Shade

Full sun and Partial shade

Bloom Season

Summer

Care

Dandelion plants are hardy and adaptable. Water often to keep the soil consistently moist. They flourish in well-drained dirt but can handle a range of conditions. Regularly remove weeds around them to ensure they get enough nutrients. Harvest leaves when young for the best taste.

Exposure

Dandelion plants thrive in full sun to partial shade. They prefer direct sunlight but can also adapt to less intense light conditions. However, ample sunlight encourages more vigorous growth and better flowering.

Plant Attributes

Resilient and low-maintenance , Beautiful and versatile botanical gem, Signifies well wishes in some cultures

Product Details

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The Dandelion is a fascinating perennial plant with a rich cultural history. It is particularly irritating to lawn owners in American suburbs. Dandelion is native to Europe and Asia, and it's believed it was introduced to the United States via the May flower, where people brought it for its medicinal uses.

The plant is actually a non-native in North America, but has become naturalized across much of the United States and Canada, where it is classified as an invasive species only in Alaska and Oregon. The fluffy, yellow blooms are undeniably gorgeous, and can be found growing just about anywhere – truly, anywhere!

Bright yellow dandelions and fluffy seed heads in green grass

Plant Details - Dandelion Plant

Family: Asteraceae

Light Requirement: Full Sun, Partial Sun

Water Needs: Moderate

Height: 2-6 in

Spread: 6 in-2 ft

Growth Rate: Rapid

Soil Preference: Well-drained, nutrient-rich

Bloom Time: Early spring

Flower Color: Yellow, White

Wildlife Value: Bees, Other pollinators

Notable Characteristics - Dandelion Plant (Taraxacum)

The common Dandelion gets its name from its numerous thin, jagged yellow petals that resemble a lion's tooth, or from the French, ‘dent-de-lion’. The fluffy, yellow flower heads sit atop a hollow stem that secretes a milky liquid when broken, and the narrow, toothed leaves grow straight up from its basal rosette and are not attached to the stem.

The distinct spherical seed heads follow the flowers. Each seed has a white parachute of feathered hairs that help it catch the breeze and spread seeds far away by riding the wind. Dandelions are also completely edible. Their greens are delicious raw or cooked, the flowers can be brewed into tea or wine, or eaten raw or cooked.

This special plant growing just outside your window offers endless culinary possibilities. It also has medicinal uses, including lowering cholesterol and blood sugar or fighting inflammation.

Landscape and Maintenance: Dandelion Plant

Although they have only a light, floral fragrance, their nectar and bright yellow color still attract bees and other pollinators. The yellow plant can be an important source of food for bees and insects in early spring, when few flowers are yet in bloom.

Dandelion Plants are remarkably rapid self-seeders, with one seed head sometimes containing up to 20,000 seeds, which contributes to their status as a garden and lawn annoyance. To enjoy the plentiful yellow blossoms without them taking over your garden, try deadheading just before the flower goes to seed.

Deadhead too early, and the Dandelion will regenerate a new flower! This abundant non-native is a beneficial, special and beautiful plant. So don’t let the lawn lovers fool you, dandelions are well worth a spot in your garden!

Dried dandelion plant with brown stem, tangled roots and seed head remnants

Edible and Nutritious

Both the leaves and roots of dandelions are edible and packed with nutrients. They can be used in salads, teas, and other recipes, offering a healthy addition to your diet.

Enhances Soil Health

Dandelions have deep taproots that help break up compacted soil and improve its structure. They also bring nutrients from deeper layers of soil to the surface, benefiting nearby plants and enhancing overall soil quality.

Bright and Joyful Blooms

Dandelions offer vivid yellow flowers that bring a joyful and lively touch to any garden. Their sunny appearance can enhance the beauty of your outdoor area.

Easy to Grow

Dandelions are extremely resilient and need minimal care to flourish. They thrive in diverse soil types and conditions, making them ideal for gardeners of all experience levels.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I eat dandelions from my yard?

Yes, you can snack on dandelions from your yard as long as they haven’t been treated with pesticides or chemicals. Every part of the plant—the leaves, flowers, and roots—is edible and packed with nutrients. They’re delicious in salads, teas, or cooked dishes when harvested fresh and clean.

What plant may be mistaken for a dandelion?

Plants often mistaken for dandelions include cat’s ear (also called false dandelion), hawkweed, and sow thistle. These look similar with yellow blooms and fluffy seed heads. The key difference is that dandelions have a single flower per stem, while the look-alikes often have branching stems or multiple blooms.

Where do dandelions grow best?

Dandelions grow best in full sun and well-drained soil. They thrive in lawns, gardens, and open fields where the soil is slightly moist. Their adaptability makes them easy to grow almost anywhere.

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