Taraxacum officinale “Common Dandelion” Asteraceae (Compositae)Missoula, MTMay 2, 2
Taraxacum officinale “Common Dandelion” Asteraceae (Compositae)Missoula, MTMay 2, 2016Robert NieseGeneric, but beautiful nonetheless. Each of those tiny wind dancers is actually a fruit called an achene. Each achene arose from an individual flower of which there are hundreds in a single dandelion head (actually there are only 50-200 flowers per head, but “hundreds” sounds better) . This is where the family got its old name, “Compositae.” Each of their composite “flowers” are made up of loads of tiny individual flowers. So next time your lover asks for flowers, pick them a couple dandelions and astound them with an offering of many hundreds of flowers instead of a measly dozen roses. -- source link
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