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Definition of Dandelions
1. dandelion [n] - See also: dandelion
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dandelions
Literary usage of Dandelions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Minnesota Plant Life by Conway MacMillan (1899)
"Dandelions in fruit. After photograph by Williams. species belong. ... Dandelions and
their relatives. The dandelion is known by its broad flat head of ..."
2. Kindergarten Stories and Morning Talks by Sara Eliza Wiltse (1890)
"WHAT ARE THE Dandelions? "Mamma, what are the dandelions?" asked little Susy, as
she saw them for the first time in her life, which you must know had not ..."
3. The Library Magazine (1887)
"Dandelions AN1) BOOKS. "What is the color of the- dandelion? There are many
dandelions: that which I mean flowers in May, when the meadow grass has started ..."
4. Putnam's Vegetable Book by Mae Savell Croy (1917)
"Dandelions should be sown from March to June in drills about a foot and a half
... To blanch dandelions set two boards in the form of the letter V inverted ..."
5. The Poets of the Future: A College Anthology by Henry Thomas (1921)
"Perched on tender scions In the air Everywhere Little dandelions! With your
brilliant valor You chased the Winter's pallor, Were first to woo the gentle ..."
6. Little Wanderers by Margaret Warner Morley (1899)
"Dandelions. EVERYBODY is well acquainted with the dandelion, ... European dandelions
liked the World and when they had the chance spread very fast, ..."