I think it would be difficult to find a Georgia homeowner that is not familiar with the dandelion. This exotic plant is grows throughout the state.
Although it is often a valuable wildlife plant, many homeowners wage a constant war against those dandelions that crop up in their lawns.
The dandelion’s showy yellow flowers provide nectar and pollen to a host of bees, butterflies and other pollinators. Rabbits and other mammals eat its foliage. In addition, its seeds provide food for a host of different songbirds.
Most homeowners would have a hard time believing that dandelions can have extremely long roots. Typically, dandelion plants have roots that grow to a length of 10-15 inches. Some dandelions, however, have roots that are up to 15 feet long!
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