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a dandelion with lots of seeds blowing in the wind

I found this down in the park, mixed in with lots of flowers in full bloom. I was kind of surprised to see a plant that has already gone to seed. Published at dollarphilanthropy.typepad.com/weblog/2008/03/get-some-pe... and at www.flexibleworkinglife.com/new-year-new-goals/160/ (Oregon, USA) Please visit My Live Earth Blog to help me reach my goal of reducing my personal CO2 pollution. My new post talks about trying to replace incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescents, which has to wait…

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four dandelions blowing in the wind against a black background

It is common to feel resistance when people we are close to begin dreaming bigger, spreading their wings and expressing their deepest soul-needs. In this time of awakening, this situation is becoming far more common. But when someone close to us embarks upon a process of intense transformation, it can also have the opposite effect - we can find ourselves inspired to grow with and alongside them. By Guest Writer Caroline Diana Bobart

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Dandelion Life Cycle

Do you have any childhood memories of these adorable flowers? We all enjoyed tinkering and wishing with dandelion seeds! Even today, many individuals still perform a practice that involves blowing dandelion seeds to make wishes. Have you ever looked up information about the dandelion life cycle, though? How it turns into a lovely flower from a seed and then ends up in our hands to grant wishes must be fascinating. Learn more about the Dandelion Life Cycle on the learn about nature website.

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Why People Love To Blow The Dandelion Flower?

Have you ever wondered why people love to blow the dandelion flower? Sure, they may look pretty in bloom, but there’s more to it. Dandelions are a very handy plant. Every part of the plant can be used in some way or another. The leaves can be eaten, the flowers can be used to make wine, and the roots can be used to make coffee. Not only are they useful, but they’re also interesting plants. Did you know? It is one of the oldest plant on Earth. Read on to find out!

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