No, dandelions do not have spines. They are known for their bright yellow flowers and deeply lobed green leaves, which are typically smooth rather than spiny. The plant has a hollow stem and a taproot, but lacks any spiny structures.
Technically, a pricker bush is the generic name of a family of plants. The family is called Asteraceae. Not all plants are spiny. It consists of the Bull Thistle, Canada Thistle, Perennial Sowthistle, Yellow Hawkweed, Orange Hawkweed, Dandelion and several other Dandelion look-alikes. None of the plants are poisonous. Although the term Pricker Bush applies to the family, most use this term to describe the Bull Thistle, a plant the resembles a Dandelion with large, sharp spines on its leaves. It may grow as a patch or as a wide, tall bush of spines.
dandelion of course
The dandelion is considered to be in the plant kingdom.
No, raccoons do not have spines. Porcupines have spines.
You are unable to make dandelion leaves and dandelion flowers into wine. This is because wine is made with fermented grapes.
Yes people have spines.
Elephants do have spines.
The word dandelion is from the french
A dandelion is a plant with the botanical name Taraxicum officianale, whether it alters colour or not doesn't change what it is.
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TARAXACUM OFFICINALEthis is the scientific name of dandelion
they have spines. spines are vertebrates they are not invertebrates.