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What does a real dandelion look like

Saul Goodman
2020-07-14 08:43:14
Leaves: the leaves of dandelion are oblong lanceolate or ovate lanceolate, about 4 to 20 cm long and 1 to 5 cm wide, with sharp or blunt apex. Flower: it has 1 or several scape, about 10 to 25 cm high, with yellow ligulate flowers.

I. leaves

The leaves of dandelion are oblong lanceolate, obovate lanceolate or oblanceolate, about 4 to 20 cm long and about 1 to 5 cm wide. Its apex is sharp or blunt, sometimes the edge is wavy toothed or pinnate, the lobes at the top are relatively large, triangular or triangular halberd, the base is gradually narrowed into petiole, petiole and main vein are connected. It's usually purplish red.

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Flowers

The scapes of dandelions are one to several, equal or slightly longer than the leaves, about 10 to 25 cm high, and the upper part is purplish red. There are white long silky silky hairs, the diameter of the head is about 30 to 40 mm, it is a involucre, it grows about 12 to 14 mm, the tongue flower is yellow, the tongue grows about 8 mm, it is about 1.5 mm wide.

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