The common dandelion is the weed that is called the Irish daisy.Specifically, the plant in question carries the scientific name Taraxacum officinale. It has a number of common names in honor of its beautiful, bright yellow top. One of the common names is "blowball" or "clock" in honor of the yellow flower head turning into a lovely round ball of silver-tufted fruit.
Yes, it is a small weed type plant with white, yellow or blue flowers.
A plant called Weed
yes, there is a weed called a goats head. They can be found in most gardens, and are a nightmare to get rid of. In flower they look like this :)
Dandelions are a common deep rooted weed. The bright yellow flowers turn into an orb of feathery seeds designed to be dispersed by the wind. Children like to pick a seed head and blow the seeds away.
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Heavens no, it won't hurt the plant. You must dead-head to continue the flowering. Mine bloom until frost, as long as I clip off the dead flower heads. A great showey patch of bright yellow blooms puts a smile on everyones face. I
It is unquestionably a flower. It has a flower, doesn't it? It's a flower. "Weed" refers to any plant growing where you don't want it. A rose is a "weed" if it's in your cornfield. So it's not really a botanically meaningful word, and the question is ultimately meaningless.
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Power Flower does not sell weed but it is associated with the generic study of the weed plant, and tries to find the best from the weed plant and its importance to the society.
you'll see it in more open spaces and grassy planes!
A dandelion is considered a weed by many people due to its invasive nature and ability to quickly spread. However, it also produces yellow flowers that some may find attractive, blurring the line between weed and flower.