Before you reach for the weed killer this spring, you might want to grab a salad bowl and a frying pan instead.
Colonists brought them here on the Mayflower for a reason, and it definitely wasn’t to decorate the front lawn.
They grow in your backyard, beat kale in nutrition and can be turned into wine. Meet your new favorite green.
Dandelion (Taraxacum officinale), or dents de lion (lion’s teeth), is purported to be a symbol of hope, love and happiness.
Dandelions are a common perennial weed that some homeowners embrace for pollinators while others try to remove them. While ...
They're nutritious, beautiful, and beloved by kids-so why do we spend weekends trying to wipe them out?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dandelions are considered indicator plants in lawns. Photo: Getty Images Yellow flowers, jagged leaves, and particularly stubborn ...
Are dandelions weeds or flowers? An expert explains why they’re both, when to remove them, and the potential benefits of ...
Seeing dandelions everywhere this spring? Here's why, plus what to know about lawns, pets and whether they're edible.
The marvelous novelist and food writer Laurie Colwin once cautioned against serving rapini on a first date. (Although one might argue for its salubrious winnowing effect.) In my own home I watched a ...
Coltsfoot can spread quickly and crowd out native plants, causing significant harm. If you’re noticing bright yellow flowers that look like dandelions popping up in your neighbourhood, you may be ...