0 a common small, bright yellow wild flower that has a lot of long, thin petals arranged in a circular pattern around a round centre:
1 a small, bright yellow flower that grows wild and makes light, white seeds that are easily blown
Intake by sheep and digestibility of chickweed, dandelion, dock, ribwort and spurrey, compared with perennial ryegrass.
For example, benzyl isothiocyanate inhibited germination of dandelion and alfalfa seeds at lower concentrations than the remaining bioassay species.
Intake, by sheep, and digestibility of chickweed, dandelion, dock, ribwort and spurrey, compared with perennial ryegrass.
Suppose the ingredients in one particular mixture were very ordinary, such as salt, bicarbonate of soda, dandelions or cloves, and a few things like that.
Does it include such wines as potato wine, dandelion wine, carrot wine, or even sugar-beet wine?
When one blows a dandelion clock, the bit that one wants to remain may be blown away.
I trust that what is now a land of dandelions and thistles will be turned back to a land flowing with milk and honey.
One finds willow herb and dandelions growing there.
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