Dandelion leaves are long and narrow with jagged edges, resembling the shape of a tooth. They are typically a vibrant green color and grow in a rosette pattern close to the ground.
Plants that have leaves resembling those of a dandelion include chicory, hawkweed, and sow thistle.
The main differences between a dandelion leaf and flower are their shape and color. Dandelion leaves are long and jagged, while the flower is round and yellow. Additionally, the leaves are green and the flower is bright yellow.
True. Dandelion leaves are high in vitamin C, containing more of this nutrient than most vegetables.
Coltsfoot leaves resemble, well, a colt's foot. The size of the plant and the color of its flowers are both similar to a dandelion. The best factor I know of identifying coltsfoot is that, unlike dandelions, the flowers appear long before the leaves.
Softwood tree leaves are typically needle-like or scale-like in structure. They are usually narrow, with a pointed tip, and can be either clustered together in bundles (as in pine trees) or attached individually to the branch. Softwood trees, such as pines, firs, and spruces, tend to have leaves that are evergreen and stay on the tree year-round.
You are unable to make dandelion leaves and dandelion flowers into wine. This is because wine is made with fermented grapes.
you can eat dandelions but be careful because dandelions have smooth leaves and a plant that looks like the dandelion has lots of hairs on it. remember.... dandelions have smooth leaves.
Yes budgies like greens including celery leaves. I fed my budgies dandelion leaves and lettuce.... and celery leaves....
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Dandelion means lion's tooth in French. The petals look like sharp teeth.
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√They mainly eat leaves like dandelion. Hope this helps! √
No. Frogs and toads are carnavores, which means they eat meat only.
There are a number of Dandelion look alikes, such as Wild Lettuce, Sow Thistle and Cat's Ear, but none of them are poisonous and all of them are edible.
Plants that have leaves resembling those of a dandelion include chicory, hawkweed, and sow thistle.
Yes, a dandelion can get wet. When exposed to rain, sprinklers, or any water source, the dandelion's petals and leaves can become wet.
Because it is a way to clean their stomachs like what happens when dogs eat grass