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The Kentucky bluegrass family are the stuffy, overly pampered aristocrats and the Dandelions are the humble “invaders.”
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Luisa Whittaker and Yueh-Lin "Lynn" Loo Wishing to the Dandelions! t's not a dandelion.
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Dandelions grew from cracks in the gum-stained sidewalks.
Law of Attraction Allison Leotta 2010
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(Dandelions are also incredibly healthy for you -- although deep frying them probably cancels out any nutritious benefit.)
Archive 2008-05-01 Sarah Lenz 2008
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Dandelions grew from cracks in the gum-stained sidewalks.
Law of Attraction Allison Leotta 2010
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Prose and Potatoes: Dandy Dandelions skip to main | skip to sidebar
Dandy Dandelions Sarah Lenz 2008
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Dandelions are bearing their first crop of seeds as you read this.
Summer of the Ants 2008
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Dandelions are also considered a great plant for increasing breastmilk.
Dandy Dandelions Sarah Lenz 2008
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Dandelions wither as I approach and the grass dies under my feet.
Exile 2010
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(Dandelions are also incredibly healthy for you -- although deep frying them probably cancels out any nutritious benefit.)
Dandy Dandelions Sarah Lenz 2008
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