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Taraxacum privum
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Taraxacum privum, commonly known as the green-collared roadside dandelion in Denmark and the herring dandelion in Sweden, is a perennial species of dandelion native to northern and central Europe. It occurs primarily in temperate biomes, where it inhabits grassy places and roadsides. The species was first described in 1911 by Swedish botanist Gustaf Dahlstedt in Arkiv för Botanik and is accepted as a distinct species within the genus Taraxacum. Its native range includes the Baltic States, Fennoscandia, the British Isles, the Low Countries, and parts of central and eastern Europe. It has also been introduced into the Free State province of South Africa. Although morphologically similar to several related species, T. privum is distinguished by its long and broad outer bracts, yellow styles, and plump, straw-colored achenes....read more on Wikipedia.
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