Dandelion
Dandelion, also known as dandelion or Dandelion, is an herbaceous perennial plant belonging to the Asteraceae family. It is widespread in many regions of the world and is known for its distinctive ball-shaped inflorescence of white hairs, which are easily dispersed by the wind when blown.
In addition, dandelion is an important plant for pollinating insects, as its flowers attract bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects. The seeds of the dandelion, which are scattered by the wind, are also a source of food for many birds.
It is an adaptable plant and can grow in various types of habitats, including lawns, fields, roadsides and gardens. It is known to be a weed in some agricultural crops because it can spread rapidly due to its deep roots and ability to produce a large number of light, easily windblown seeds.
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