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  2. How to Prevent Dandelions From Taking Over Your Yard - AOL

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    This means that even if you treat your lawn—but a neighbor a few doors down doesn't—the seeds of dandelions can float on the wind and end up in your yard, Waltz says. In fact, dandelion seeds ...

  3. Why You Should Start Drinking Dandelion Tea ASAP - AOL

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    Here’s everything you need to know about dandelion tea, including a few different ways to make—and enjoy—a cup of tea that's either sweet or bold, depending on the parts of the plant you use ...

  4. Are Dandelions That Bad for Your Lawn? - AOL

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    There are plenty of good things to say about the weed people love to hate.

  5. Hypochaeris radicata - Wikipedia

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    Catsear is also known as false dandelion because it is commonly mistaken for true dandelions. The plants carry similar flowers which form windborne seeds. However, catsear flowering stems are forked and solid, whereas dandelions possess unforked stems that are hollow. Both plants have a rosette of leaves and a central taproot.

  6. Agoseris aurantiaca - Wikipedia

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    Agoseris aurantiaca is a perennial herb or subshrub [2] growing to 60 centimeters (24 inches) in height. [3] It produces a basal rosette of leaves, which are 5–35 cm (2–14 in) long and entire or with irregular tooth-like lobes. [3]

  7. Scorzoneroides autumnalis - Wikipedia

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    The plant is sometimes called fall dandelion, because it is very similar to the common dandelion (one of the main differences being a branched stem with several capitula [5]), but "yellow fields", covered by this plant appear much later than dandelions, towards the autumn in the Eastern Europe.

  8. 10 Invasive Plants You Should Never Plant In Your Yard - AOL

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    10 Invasive Plants You Should Never Plant In Your Yard. Arricca Elin SanSone. January 5, 2025 at 7:30 AM. Getty Images. ... The list can vary depending on where you live. “A plant can be ...

  9. Conservation grazing - Wikipedia

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    Target plant palatability depends on the grazing animals inherited and developed plant preferences (i.e. the shape of sheep and goat's mouths make them well suited for eating broad leaf weeds). Goats are also well designed for eating shrubs. [34] [35] Second, target plants often exist in a plant community with many desirable plants. The ...