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Old 19-06-2005, 01:10 AM
Rev \Fragile Warrior\
 
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"Stewart Robert Hinsley" wrote in message
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He's right. We have them here, too, and I mentioned them last summer in
here. Not only are there multiple heads joined together like multiple
Siamese Twins, the stem going up to the flower is abnormally wide, too,
like
it is multiple stems merged together. They are dandelions. I know what a
dandelion looks like.

Giselle

What you describe is, I think, a fasciated dandelion. What the OP
describes does not sound like the same. "Giant dandelion" suggsts to me
something in the Hieracium/Crepis/Hypochoeris area; "tight cluster of
flower heads" a Sonchus (Sow Thistle), but I find the whole of Lactuceae
difficult to identify.
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Stewart Robert Hinsley


Okay, you've got me hooked: what's a fasciated dandelion?

Giselle