Package of 250 Seeds, Dandelion Herb (Taraxacum officinale) Non-GMO Seeds by Seed Needs

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Quality Dandelion seeds packaged by Seed Needs. Intended for the current and the following growing season. Packets are 3.25" wide by 4.50" tall and come with a full colored illustration on the front side, as well as detailed sowing instructions on the reverse.
Dandelion is often seen as a pesky weed, so it may come as a surprise that they are actually a tasty herb! The leaves and flowers can be added to green salads and eaten raw.
The plants grow to a mature height of roughly 8 to 18 inches tall, producing their common yellow flowers, atop their edible leaves.
Dandelion herbs are easily established from freshly harvested Taraxacum officinale seeds. they can be sown indoors, or directly outdoors.
All Dandelion seeds sold by Seed Needs are Non-GMO based seed products and are intended for the current & the following growing season. All seeds are produced from open pollinated plants, stored in a temperature controlled facility and constantly moved out due to popularity.

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Grow Dandelion from fresh Taraxacum officinale seeds. Dandelion is often seen in empty fields, along highways and most commonly seen in our own backyards. It is usually considered to be a pesky weed, but what you may not know is, Dandelions are actually delicious herbs that many people grow in their herb gardens! There are many uses for Dandelion plants, some are medicinal and often times the leaves and flowers of dandelions can be eaten in salads, or used as a garnish. A Dandelion herb plant will reach a mature height of anywhere between 8 to 18 inches tall. The leaves are tender and the stems are hollow. Dandelion flowers sit at the very top of the very tightly formed plants and are roughly 1 to 1.5 inches in diameter. Grown as a perennial, the Dandelion plant will grow very quickly, bloom, but die with the first frost to return the year after if the roots are kept in tact. Seeds can be collected, or fall to the bare ground to regrow the following season.