---Not everyone's favorite thing to see in their yard---
Sandi, that's true. Not because this flower isn't beautiful in itself, but because, without appropriate countermeasures, it can quickly overrun someone's garden. Based on your photograph of a single dandelion, that's not the case here. Original capture again!
"The name dandelion for the flower (and plant, scientifically Taraxacum officinale) originates from Old French "dent de lion," which literally translates to "lion's tooth" (or "lion's teeth" in plural form as "dent de lion").This refers to the plant's distinctive jagged, deeply toothed, or serrated leaves, which resemble the sharp teeth of a lion." - Grok.
Pretty in the handful but very ugly in the yard full!
Sandi, this is mesmerizing, the simplicity is magnificent. Faved. I am so happy to be a part of Caedes, it is just never ending joy in viewing these wonderful works of art.
Sandi, that's true. Not because this flower isn't beautiful in itself, but because, without appropriate countermeasures, it can quickly overrun someone's garden.
Based on your photograph of a single dandelion, that's not the case here.
Original capture again!