The phrase
"dandelion plant" refers to a common weed that has a yellow flower and white fluffy seeds. It often grows in fields and gardens.
Full definition
The
entire dandelion plant can be used and if you have a safe (non-sprayed) source in your yard or community, you can consider harvesting it yourself.
Have you ever tried dandelion coffee from roasted 2 - year - old dandelion roots, or dandelion tea, dried leaves of 2 - year -
old dandelion plants?
Dandelion plants that produce no rubber could be used in future laboratory experiments in order to examine the role of rubber in the plants.
If your intention is to make dandelion coffee, you will be using the roots and not the leaves of
the dandelion plant.
The petals, the leaves, the stem and the root of
the dandelion plant are all edible, and all nutritious for acne.
I was wondering if you thought Dandy Blend would still have any of the benefits of
the dandelion plant remaining in it?