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Taraxacum

Taraxacum (/təˈræksəkəm/) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae which consists of species commonly known as dandelions. The scientific and hobby study of the genus is known as taraxacology. The genus has a near-cosmopolitan distribution, absent only from tropical and polar areas. Two of the most common species worldwide, T. officinale…

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Taraxacum

Nodes181
Edges180
Triples85
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.01105
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related to As a source of natural rubber · 18
Taraxacum → Applied Ecology, As, Chinese, Continental AG, Dandelions, Fraunhofer Institute, Germany, IME, In, In December, Linglong Group Co, Ltd, May, Molecular Biology, Russian, The, Using, WW2
related to history · 16
Taraxacum → Belarus, Chinese, Dandelions, Egyptians, Eurasia, Fossil, Greeks, Mayflower, Native Americans, North America, Pliocene, Purposeful, Romans, The, They, United States
related to Etymology · 14
Taraxacum → Al-Razi, Arabic, Cremona, French, Gerard, If Persian, In Swedish, Irish, Latin, Persian, The, The Arabic, The English, The Latin
related to Selected species · 12
Taraxacum → California, Japanese, Kazakh, Kilda, Korean, Lindb, North American, Paphos, St, Troödos, Turkish, Xinjiang
related to As invasive species · 11
Taraxacum → Alaska, Dandelion Demolition, Dandelions, Denali National Park, For, In Canada, It, Manitoba, Preserve, Québec, Saskatchewan
related to Description · 7
Taraxacum → British Isles, Each, In, Northern Hemisphere, Stems, The, When

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dandelion species dandelions leaves seeds flower officinale flowers plant genus common plants known many head used seed found called nectar

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flavonoids apigenininstance ofincluding polyphenols0.80text
isoquercitrininstance ofincluding polyphenols0.80text
national parksinstance ofIt can also be considered invasive in protected areas0.80text
calciuminstance ofis edible and rich in nutrients0.80text
ironinstance ofis edible and rich in nutrients0.80text
and vitamins Ainstance ofis edible and rich in nutrients0.80text
Kinstance ofis edible and rich in nutrients0.80text
Taraxacumrelated to As a source of natural rubberDandelions0.60section
Taraxacumrelated to As a source of natural rubberRussian0.60section
Taraxacumrelated to As a source of natural rubberWW20.60section
Taraxacumrelated to As a source of natural rubberUsing0.60section
Taraxacumrelated to As a source of natural rubberFraunhofer Institute0.60section

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