First, a cheerful look at this dandelion lookalike.
If one pays attention at all, it's easy to tell this is not a dandelion. This is Hypochaeris radicata, or Common Cat's Ear. In the first place, it's taller than dandelions usually are (although they can grow tall).
If you want to compare stems only, dandelions have hollow stems and this plant (and all its cousins) have solid stems. Here's a way to tell this from other Hypochaeris; it has hairy leaves. And all of the dandelion leaves are smooth.
How about the flower? It doesn't look exactly like a dandelion either, if you look closely!
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6 comments:
Looking at these flowers in the 1st and 2nd picture really give us different perspectives.
Looking at these flowers in the 1st and 2nd picture really give us different perspectives.
This plant grows here and I have always wondered what it was called.
I'm also glad to know the name of these beauties. It may be "Cat's Ear," but I think they're dandy and I'm not lyin'. :)
well how about that. I've seen them but always thought they were a dandelion
rainfield- a lot like life, eh?
Jean- it's native to Europe and Asia
Chuck- glad you aren't teasing. hahahaha
Ann- well, there are some other choices that grow tall like this. Look for the lobed, hairy leaves.
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