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Dandelions

Dandelion (Dandelion) Flower of Hope and Travel

Dandelion is a symbol of strength that comes in the form of tenderness and beautiful letting go.

🌷 1. Symbolic meaning.

A new beginning and prayer, when the blossoms become fluffy white and blown away by the wind, conveys the passing of a wish or prayer into the wind, and the beginning of a new life in a distant place.

Endurance and strength, dandelions can grow even in the cracks of concrete, conveying survival and blossoming in any difficult conditions.

The Art of Letting Go, the slipping of seeds in the wind teaches us not to stick. When the time is right, we have to dare to let something go to keep life going.

🌷 2. Benefits and properties

Food ðŸŒą, young leaves can be used to make salads (with a slightly bitter taste, similar to some cold city plants), roots can be roasted, made into drinks instead of coffee, without caffeine.

Herbal ðŸŒą - Nourishing the liver Dandelion root has the dominant property of helping expel liver toxins.

ðŸŒą diuretics. It reduces edema and helps the excretion system.

Antioxidant ðŸŒą, high in vitamins A and C, nourishing the skin and enhancing immunity.

Ecological ðŸŒą is the first food source of the year for bees and pollinators after winter.

🌷 3. Philosophical view from Dandelion.

Dandelion teaches "simple happiness." This flower doesn't have to wait for someone to take care of, it doesn't have to be in an expensive pot, but it can be happy and beautiful in the middle of a wide field, and when it's time to leave, it goes as comfortably as possible.

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Did you know that dandelion root can be used as a coffee substitute? Wash, dry (either air dry or dehydrator), roast and then grind. It’s as simple as that. You can’t ask me what it tastes like, because I’ve never tried it before, but my hubby and I have decided that we definitely want to. So,
The Herbalist’s Kitchen

The Herbalist’s Kitchen

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A detailed botanical illustration of a dandelion plant, showcasing its full form with roots, leaves, and flowers in various stages. It features yellow blooms, white puffball seed heads, and individual seeds with parachutes, alongside detailed cross-sections of the flower and root system.
Dandelions
Wait.... WHAAAAAT??!! This is so cool! I had no idea! Thank you, Terri Oneida . “Hello, I'm a dandelion. A lot of people call me a weed but I'm a friend and come to help you! . When you see me, remember that I'm the ONLY one who wants and can grow in that particular spot. Becau
Charl’e Baltimore

Charl’e Baltimore

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