There is also a collection from The British Library archive at British Library Prints, which includes
Dandelion Seeds (above) by William Henry Fox Talbot, # 45 for a 100x75cm print.
The CREAcrats scatter like spent dried - out year - old
dandelion seeds in a hurricane, but one crat remains.
«After the Expo, just as
dandelion seeds are blown away and disperse on the breeze, the Seed Cathedral's 60,000 optic hairs, each one containing the huge potential of life, will be distributed across China and the UK to hundreds of schools as a special legacy of the UK Pavilion at the 2010 Shanghai Expo.»
Using an array of materials and painstaking methods to create this new work (
dandelion seeds, human hair, perforated black foil, projected video, as well as meticulously crafted drawings of decaying flowers and deflating bubbles), her work playfully engages the viewer's process of perception, especially as it relates to time, light, speed and scale.
Her work acts as a locus, documenting the human desire to contain the uncontainable, count the uncountable, limit the illimitable (falling snowflakes, stars in the sky,
dandelion seeds, prismatic reflections, flowers petals).
When people (or objects) enter the installation,
the dandelion seeds react to motions that impact their intended path.
A blown - glass sculpture in the form of a jar filled with puffballs of
dandelion seeds was the silent still - point in the room, a stirring vision in white full of magic and mystery that struck me as the perfect, haunting metaphor for the Diaspora itself: people, dispersed, like so much blown dandelion fluff.
She is intrigued by often overlooked objects such as
dandelion seeds, bones and decaying flowers.
We all know that some seeds travel with the wind — just remember those childhood days of blowing fluffy
dandelion seeds off their stalk.
(
Dandelion seeds need light to germinate.)
If you're going to plant
dandelion seeds, it is best to place them in pots so they don't spread to the rest of your garden, strangling out other plants.
Look at the morphology of different seeds for evidence of dispersal method, like tufts on
dandelion seeds for wind dispersal or hooks on stickers for catching in animal fur.
«We found you can actually use
dandelion seeds to perform precise droplet handling.
What is emerging from this work is a fascinating possible scenario for the humble beginnings of the mighty animal kingdom: A few thousand spore cells in the ocean, poised to scatter like
dandelion seeds, may have decided to stick together and continue their experiment in group living for a little while longer.
John Manobianco, a director of advanced technology at Ensco, an engineering firm in Falls Church, Virginia, is working on a related concept in which swarms of probes waft down like
dandelion seeds.
By encouraging relays, Dunlap was committing an act of treachery as barbaric as if he had surreptitiously sown the center court at Wimbledon with
dandelion seeds.
And, like winged
dandelion seed, it has been carried about by shifting winds of change, following now this fad, now that.
Design a Seed Engineering Challenge inspired by
The Dandelion Seed from Share it!
«The physics behind
dandelion seed plume dispersal revealed.»
My favorite one involves an elemental deity that inhaled
a dandelion seed, and started sneezing.
Charles Burchfield,
Dandelion Seed Heads and the Moon, 1961 — 65.
Not exact matches
Dandelion raised $ 2 million in
seed funding.
Half of one red cabbage, shredded 1 bunch
dandelion greens, cut into thin ribbons 1 bunch carrots, shredded 1 pomegranate,
seeded 1/4 cup mint leaves, cut into thin ribbons (optional) Zest of one organic orange (optional) 1/2 cup citrus vinaigrette or ginger - cumin dressing
This delicious smoothie made with real coffee (which you can substitute for
dandelion tea if you're * gasp * not a coffee lover), raw cacao, chia
seeds, hazelnuts and blissful bananas feels a little like monkey magic.
Among the superstars are spinach, beet greens,
dandelion greens, collards, kale, chard, strawberries, watermelon, sesame
seeds, lentils and blackstrap molasses.
This recipe combines the earthy and bitter flavors of roasted chicory,
dandelion root, and carob with the subtle sweetness of dates to create an absolutely amazing coffee substitute that is
seed and caffeine free.
Organic Sencha Green Tea, Organic Lotus Leaf, Organic and Fair Trade Yerba Mate, Organic Hawthorn Berries, Organic Cassia, Organic
Dandelion Leaf, Organic Nettle Leaf, Organic Burdock Root, Organic Fennel
Seed, Organic Gymnema Sylvester, Organic Celery
Seed, Organic Peppermint, Organic Goji Berries, Organic Maqui Berries.
Recipes include: Breakfast and Snacks: Green Smoothie, Green Juice, Cherry Ricotta Bake, Brazil Nut Oat Yogurt, Cocoa Buckwheat Granola, Apple and Carrot Breakfast Salad, Chestnut and Buckwheat Crepes with Leeks and Mushrooms, Strawberry Oat Milk Smoothie, Amaranth Pumpkin Porridge, Key Lime Breakfast Parfait; Zucchini, Chocolate and Blueberry Pancakes; Matcha Kiwi Smoothie, Carrot Orange Muffins, Turmeric Ginger Tea, Fig Bars, Kale and Mustard Muffins, Chocolate Hemp Bars with Prune Caramel Savories: Fava Bean, Quinoa and Mint Salad, Miso and Raspberry Forbidden Rice Salad, Strawberry Soba Salad, Large Autumn Salad, Summer Bounty Salad, Roasted Kala Chana Hummus, Chunky Beet Sauerkraut, Cranberry Chutney, Marinated Stuffed Poblano Peppers, Peach and Avocado Summer Rolls Soups: Black Lentil and Butternut Squash Chili, Avocado Cilantro Soup, Roasted Chestnut Soup, Golden Gazpacho, Pappa al Pomodoro, Lazy Sweet Potato Dumplings in Broth, Creamy French Bean Soup, Apple Anise Soup Mains: Fingerling Potato and Rosemary Flatbread Pizza, Beet and Buckwheat Gnocchi, Squash Blossom Quiche, Fava Bean Quinoa Cakes, Tarragon Millet and Pear Stuffed Squash, Coconut Black Rice with Grilled Peaches, Colorful Tacos, Citrus Broccolini with Cardamom Tofu, Cauliflower Pie, Broccoli Rabe Focaccia, Tarragon Pistachio Falafel with Grilled Peach Salsa, Black Bean Pasta with Cherries and
Dandelion, Chickpea Crepes with Mango Salsa, Asparagus and Kohlrabi Tart, Butternut Squash Fritters, Heirloom Tomato, Olive and Basil Tofu Souffle, Chanterelle Mushroom and Rutabaga Tartlets, Zucchini Spaghetti with Nectarines and Pumpkin
Seed Pesto, Caramelized Fennel and Fig Pizza, Celeriac Garbanzo Stew with Slow - Roasted Tomatoes, Mediterranean Dolma Tea Time: Mango Lime Tartlets, Roasted Plum Ice Cream, Rum and Raisin Bundt Cakes, Rhubarb and Rosemary Tart, Lemongrass Raspberry Trifle, Berry and Chocolate Crisp, Lemon Bars, Persimmon and Chocolate Loaf, Apple and Blackberry Cobbler, Thumbprint Cookies, Pink Salt Chocolate Mousse Tart, Earl Grey Poached Pears with Hazelnut Panna Cotta, Swirled Acai and White Chocolate Cheesecake, Fall Sorbet Trio, Blood Orange Chocolate Cakes, Apricot and Lavender Tart, Cocoa Nib Cookies, Peach and Raspberry Tartlets, Fig Cupcakes, Black and White Chocolate Cups Play Time: Avocado and Strawberry Popsicles, Everything Halva, Vegetable Miso Soup, Thunderstorm Cookies, Spinach and Quinoa Blinchiki, Garbanzo Chocolate Pops, Animal Cookies, Whole Grain Crust Mini Pizzas, Sweet Potato and Apple Doughnuts, Chocolate Milkshake, Flower Vegetable Tartlets, Pink Lemon Coconut Bonbons, Apple and Vegetable Chips, Beet and Chocolate Pudding, Quick Spelt Bread with Concord Grape Jelly
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The jars in my pantry are full of herbs like dried ginger, licorice, and
dandelion; spices such as cinnamon, star anise, and pepper; and assorted items including poppy
seeds, dried orange peel, and whole stevia leaf.
Organic Fermented Nutrient Blend with Flora CultureTM (mung beans *, chick peas *, red lentils *, quinoa *, linseed *, chlorella *, spirulina *, barley grass *, wheat grass *, adzuki beans *, honey *, molasses *, chia
seed *, millet *, parsley *, broccoli sprouts *, lemon juice *, kale *, beetroot *, rosemary *, St Mary's thistle,
dandelion root, burdock root, ginger, cinnamon, fennel
seed *, Lactobacillus Acidophilus, L. delbrueckii, L. caseii, L. bulgaris, L. caucasicus, L. fermenti, L. plantarum, L. brevis, L. helveticus, L. lactis, Bifidabacterium bifidum, Saccharomyces boulardii, Saccharomyces cerevisiae), (0.05 % molasses and honey added for the fermentation process), sprouted pea fibre *, Jerusalem artichoke *, spinach *, nettle *, wheatgrass *, barley grass *, alfalfa grass *, chlorella *, spirulina *.
Acai Dressing 1 (100 gram) packet unsweetened acai, a room temperature (vitamin A) 1/4 cup coconut oil (MCFAs) 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar (probiotics) 2 Tablespoons honey (minerals and allergy protection) 1 Tablespoon chia
seeds (essential fatty acids) 1 teaspoon sea salt Salad 2 cups thinly sliced kale (excellent source of calcium) 2 cups thinly sliced napa cabbage (glucosinolates - cancer prevention) 1 cup thinly sliced
dandelion greens (Vitamins A + K) 1 cup thinly sliced red cabbage (anthocyanin polyphenols - antioxidants) 1/2 cup thinly sliced basil (flavonoids) 1/2 cup shredded beets (folate) 1/2 cup shredded carrots (carotenoids: beta - carotene, alpha - carotene & lutein) 1/2 cup pumpkin
seeds (Vitamins B + E) Sunflower sprouts (protein)
Lunch: Warm white beans with chopped sage, plus a
dandelion, date, and red - onion salad with pumpkin -
seed dressing.
This liqueur combines the «dark roast» notes of roasted chicory root with rye
seeds, cinnamon,
dandelion root, and cane sugar for a bittersweet, spicy flavor.
Fingerling Potato and Rosemary Flatbread Pizza, Beet and Buckwheat Gnocchi, Squash Blossom Quiche, Fava Bean Quinoa Cakes, Tarragon Millet and Pear Stuffed Squash, Coconut Black Rice with Grilled Peaches, Colorful Tacos, Citrus Broccolini with Cardamom Tofu, Cauliflower Pie, Broccoli Rabe Focaccia, Tarragon Pistachio Falafel with Grilled Peach Salsa, Black Bean Pasta with Cherries and
Dandelion, Chickpea Crepes with Mango Salsa, Asparagus and Kohlrabi Tart, Butternut Squash Fritters, Heirloom Tomato, Olive and Basil Tofu Souffle, Chanterelle Mushroom and Rutabaga Tartlets, Zucchini Spaghetti with Nectarines and Pumpkin
Seed Pesto, Caramelized Fennel and Fig Pizza, Celeriac Garbanzo Stew with Slow - Roasted Tomatoes, Mediterranean Dolma
Ingredients: Burdock root, cardamom
seed,
dandelion root, organic green tea leaf, hibiscus flower, honeybush, orange peel, oregon grape root, red clover, rose petal, stevia leaf, yellow dock root, natural / organic flavour.
Pour the hot water over the 1 ounce of
dandelion leaves and the 2 ounces of fennel
seed that have been freshly crushed and then put the mixture on heat for about 10 minutes so that it can steep.
«There were multiple concept sketches before I found the layout I wanted to use — I wanted a sense of flow and movement in the design which would feel like blowing the
seeds of a
dandelion into the air to carry your hopes and dreams.
The addition of things like St. John's Wort, pomegranate
seed oil, and
dandelion root.
Ingredients include tea tree oil, pomegranate
seed oil,
dandelion root and burdock root.
He explained his research, analyzing how the solar wind — the continuous flow of particles exhaled by the sun — blows gases from Pluto's surface like
seeds from a
dandelion.
Every
seed of a
dandelion has its own stalk and fluffy parachute.
While most materials can be wetted only by water (hydrophilic) or oil (oleophilic), the researchers found the pappus of a
dandelion — the fluffy, white structure surrounding the
seed — is omniphilic, able to be saturated by both materials.
However, new research from an engineer at Washington University in St. Louis finds a great benefit in an unlikely place for the pesky
dandelion: each of its tiny
seeds can be used as a perfect pipette in the laboratory setting.
The
dandelion comes self - assembled, naturally grown, and its
seeds are able to reliably and repeatedly pick up these tiny volumes of fluid that we need to transport in a lab setting.»
Supplements and other food items suggested for liver function include cold pressed oils such as olive, macadamia, avocado and coconut oil, raw or soaked nuts and
seeds, spirulina, evening primrose oil,
dandelion, St Mary's thistle and turmeric.
For detox purposes, I specifically go super simple with what I put into the green smoothie, only including organic fruits and veggies, and super detoxifying greens like
dandelion greens (kale is a good alternative too), just water, and no protein powder or
seeds.
For example, parsley, celery
seed,
dandelion, and watercress have all been shown to increase urine output, which could potentially lead to dehydration, Mass says.
Imagine soothing calendula, cleansing
dandelion root, sweet fennel
seed, globe artichoke and flavorful peppermint all infused together to form a delicate blend of herbal delight.
Among the superstars are spinach, beet greens,
dandelion greens, collards, kale, chard, strawberries, watermelon, sesame
seeds, lentils and blackstrap molasses.