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- Most of us use the name dandelion for the common lawn and garden weed known correctly as cat's-ear, or more commonly as flatweed. The true dandelion is certainly similar but different. Its flower stems are wider, unbranched and hollow, and usually not erect.www.thecourier.com.au/story/8234827/confusion-continues-over-true-dandelion…
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Hypochaeris radicata - Wikipedia
Hypochaeris radicata (sometimes spelled Hypochoeris radicata) – also known as catsear, flatweed, [1] [2] cat's-ear, [3] hairy cat's ear, [4] or false dandelion – is a perennial, low-lying edible herb often found in lawns.
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4 Plants That Look Like Dandelion Leaves - Wild Yards
Sep 21, 2023 · Also called cat’s ear, flatweed grows basal leaves just like dandelions do. But the leaves are lobed, not toothed. They’re also slightly stiffer than dandelion leaves, though not as stiff as wild lettuce or sow thistle, and …
Dandelions vs Catsears: How can you tell them apart?
Dandelion and common catsear leaves have a similar shape, with toothed edges that give dandelions their name ― an adaptation from the French dent-de-lion, or lion’s tooth. The leaves of the common catsear are more lobed than pointy …
How to Remove Catsear Weed from Your Lawn
Known by a variety of common names, including common catsear, flatweed, false dandelion, long-rooted catsear, and hawkweed, catsear weeds are often mistaken for dandelions. Catsear weed tends to favour compacted soils, or lawns that …
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It's low profile, often safely underneath mower blades, gives it another common name of flatweed. It is also regularly called false dandelion, as its uncanny resemblance to Taraxacum officinale makes this clone very difficult to distinguish.
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Nature Notes: Dandelion or flatweed? | The Courier | Ballarat, VIC
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Weeds: Catsear, common (False dandelion) – Hypochaeris radicata
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