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Dandelion, Wild
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Scientific Name: Taraxacum officinale
Common Name: Wild Dandelion
Other Common Names:
Chiang Nou Ts'Ao, Chin Tsan
Ts'Ao, Common Dandelion, Dandelion, Diente De Leon, Gewone Paardebloem, Hindiba
Berri, Huang Hua Ti Ting, Kara Hindiba, Khas Berri, Kou Ju Ts'Ao, Lion's Tooth,
Maitiainen, P'O Kung Ying, P'U Kung Ying, Pissenlit, Priest's Crown, Pu Gong
Ying, Seiyo-Tanpopo, Swine's Snout
Plant Type: Perennial
Where To Plant: Full Sun to Partly Shady
Soil Types: Average
Zones (See US Zone map): 4-9
Germination: Easy
Number of Seeds Per Pack: 100
Uses: Medicinal
Notes: Dandelion is a gentle liver tonic and diuretic. Tender greens edible.
TARAXACUM OFFICINALE. Universally despised as a pesky weed, the lowly dandelion is actually one of the more useful herbs around. Dried roots are very popular as a coffee substitute. Promotes bile secretion.
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Any statement made concerning medical
conditions treated with this herb is not intended as sound medical advice. The
seeds are NOT to be ingested only planted. Herbs need to taken only with
the guidance of a trained physician or established herblist.
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