Dandelions have deeply lobed, basal leaves that form a rosette close to the ground. The leaves are typically jagged and have a serrated edge, giving them a distinctive appearance. They are green and can vary in size, usually measuring between 2 to 10 inches long. The shape and structure of dandelion leaves help them efficiently capture sunlight and gather nutrients.
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.
yes of course there iss.
the leaf shape is jagged edges almost in the shape of a chain saw
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A dandelion
dandelion of course
a green leaf
A dandelion will grow the fastest out of all flower's.
a maple leaf
Absolutely, it is! I would refer you to Materia Medica's page where you can read about dandelion's diuretic qualities. In fact, if you are able to take 1/2 to 4 oz of dandelion leaf infused in from one pint to 3 liters of water each day, it can be about equivalent to taking furosemide, a prescribed chemical diuretic, but without the potassium loss, because dandelion leaves actually contain enough potassium to replace that potassium being lost by diuresis.
There is no such a thing as Plants to get any type of dragons But you can get it by breeding them
The leaf on the Canadian flag is a maple leaf; specifically, a sugar maple leaf.