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    The Gaelic for Dandelion is Caisearbhán (IRISH), Caisearbhan (SCOTTISH). Pronounced CASH-yER-IV-AUN).
    [B][COLOR="DarkGreen"]John Hart[/COLOR]
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    Thanks, Sean for the translation!

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    Interesting photo of the dandelions - they must me a variation of the ones I cultivate (!) in my garden in Norway. The yellow flower is a bit different.

    I'm no plant specialist, but are there many varieties of the dandelion?

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    Quote Originally Posted by porrick View Post
    Interesting photo of the dandelions - they must me a variation of the ones I cultivate (!) in my garden in Norway. The yellow flower is a bit different.

    I'm no plant specialist, but are there many varieties of the dandelion?
    There are similar plants, but what I have in my garden is probably a direct relative from yours according to this article.

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    This year hasn't been a good one for dandelions. Don't know why unless it has been wetter and they don't like it. Last year my garden was full of them but there have been only 2 or 3 this year.

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