dandelion in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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dandelion in the PONS Dictionary

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The flower petals, along with other ingredients, usually including citrus, are used to make dandelion wine.
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Some of the vegetables that rabbits enjoy are parsley, thyme, cilantro, dandelion, and basil.
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The band was named after a common term for dandelion seeds.
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Hosts of the pathogen include sweet/sour cherries, choke cherry, peaches, nectarines, almonds, clover, and dandelion.
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Summer purslane ("glystridha") is very popular as are wild dandelion leaves.
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The wind-borne seeds are dandelion-like, but larger and in a smaller quantity per flower.
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Dandelion is an insecticide but is claimed to be potassium-sparing diuretic, hepatic, cholagogue, anti-rheumatic, laxative, tonic, and a bitter.
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She's always eager to protest, demonstrate, rebuke and lecture each time someone so much as looks at a dandelion funny.
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Other wind-dispersed fruit have tiny "parachutes", e.g. dandelion and salsify.
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The leaves of dandelions are jagged in appearance, whereas those of catsear are more lobe-shaped and hairy.
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