Overview
This common lawn weed has the pappus very effectively modified for wind dispersal of the fruit. Note the lack of chaff or receptacular bracts on the receptacle.
Interesting Facts
- Taraxacum officinale is the most widespread dandelion in temperate North America, though its abundance decreases in the arid south. It is a familiar weed of lawns and roadsides. It is also the species most commonly used for medicinal and c [source]
- The name dandelion comes from the Americanization of the French "dent de lion," meaning "tooth of the lion." The common name in German (Löwenzahn - pronounced "luhr-ven-tsan"), Norwegian (Løwetann) and Spanish (diente del león) also means "lion's tooth ," from the sharp, jagged lobes of the leaves.
- Dandelions are self-pollinating, which makes them an even more pesky weed.
- Since it is such a common weed, this is a good flower to use to study the anatomy of a composite flower. Each "flower" is actually many individual florets . Tear a flowerhead in half and remove a single little flower. Each one has a curled, Y-shaped pistil, a stamen with pollen, an ovary (which will become a seed), and the pappas, the "parachute," which is so enticing for children to blow and make a wish.
Common Names
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Common Names in Danish:
Almindelig Mælkebøtte, Fandens Mælkebøtte, Løvetand, Mælkebøtte, Mølkebøtte
Common Names in Dutch:
Gewone Paardebloem, Molsla, Paardebloem
Common Names in English:
Bitterwort, Blowball, Broad-Lobe Dandelion, Chicoria, Common Dandelion, Dandelion, Faceclock, Fortune-Teller, Horned Dandelion, Lion´s-Tooth, Lions Tooth, Puffball, Wild Endive
Common Names in Estonian:
Harilik Võilill
Common Names in Finnish:
Voikukka
Common Names in French:
Dent De Lion, Laiteron, Pissenlit, Pissenlit Commun, Pissenlit Officinal, Pissenlit Vulgaire
Common Names in German:
Ackerzichorie, Bimbaum, Butterblume, Echter Löwenzahl, Gebräuchliche Kuhblume, Gemeine Kuhblume, Gemeiner Löwenzahn, Hundeblume, Kettenblume, Kuhblume, Kukucksblom, Löwenzahn, Lampe, Lichtblom, Milchstock, Pfaffendistel, Pfaffenröhrlein, Pferdeblume, Pusteblume, Ringelblume, Seicherwurzel, Wiesen-Löwenzahn, Wiesenlattich
Common Names in Greek:
Agrioradiko
Common Names in Hungarian:
Gyermekláncf, Pitypáng, Pongyola Pitypáng, Szi Pitypáng
Common Names in Italian:
Dente Di Leone, Piscialette, Piscialetto, Radichiella, Tarasco, Tarassaco
Common Names in Japanese:
Seiyou Tanpopo
Common Names in Norwegian:
Løvetann, Ugrasløvetann
Common Names in Polish:
Mniszek Pospolity
Common Names in Portuguese:
Dente-De-Leão, Taraxaco
Common Names in Romanian:
Păpădie
Common Names in Russian:
Oduvanchik, Oduvanchik Lekarstvennyi (Oduvanik Lekarstvennyj)
Common Names in Sanskrit:
Dughdapheni
Common Names in Spanish:
Achicoria Amarga, Amargón, Diente De León
Common Names in Swedish:
Fjällmaskrosor, Maskros, Ogräsmaskrosor
Description
Family Compositae
The largest family of flowering plants , the Compositae (Asteraceae), comprising about 1,100 genera and more than 20,000 species and characterized by many small flowers arranged in a head looking like a single flower and subtended by an involucre of bracts. A head may consist of both ray flowers and disk flowers, as in the sunflower, of disk flowers only, as in the burdock, or of ray flowers only, as in the dandelion.
Tribe Lactuceae
The Lactuceae are a tribe of closely related genera of the sunflower family that are easily recognized because the flowering heads are composed of wholly of ligulate florets that are usually 5-lobed. Another very distinguishing feature is the milky sap . Although not apparent without magnification, the pollen is distinctive in that the spines are more or less restricted to discrete ridges or flanges on the surface of the grain. In other members of the family the spines are distributed more or less evenly over the surface of the pollen grain . The pappus usually consists of scales or stiff hairs . -- Gerald D. Carr.
Genus Taraxacum
Perennials
, (10-) 30-400(-600+ in fruit) cm (sexual or apomictic) ; taprooted or with branched caudices. Stems (1-10+) erect
or ascending
, scapiform
(terete
), simple
(hollow), glabrous
or villous
proximal
to heads
. Leaves basal (in rosettes, erect or patent
to nearly horizontal) ; petiolate
or sessile; blades
oblong
to obovate
or oblanceolate
to linear-oblanceolate, runcinate or lyrate (bases
cuneate to ± attenuate), margins
subentire
to dentate
or pinnately lobed
(apices rounded
or obtuse
to acute or acuminate, faces
glabrous or glabrate
to sparsely villous, pilose
, or villosulous
) . Heads borne singly. Calyculi persistent
, of (6-) 8-18(-20) broadly ovate
to lanceolate bractlets
in (1-) 2-3 series, distinct
(appressed
before flowering, recurved to spreading
or reflexed
in fruit), unequal (shorter than phyllaries, margins scarious
, ciliate
or not, apices corniculate, callous
, or neither) . Involucres campanulate
to cylindro-campanulate or urceolate
to cylindric
, 8-40 mm diam. Phyllaries 7-25 in 2(-3) series, weakly coherent proximally in buds (interlocking folded margins), distinct later, erect (sometimes slightly spreading) in flower, closing at fruit maturation, reflexed at dispersal
(exposing globes of cypselae with fully spread
pappi), ± equal, herbaceous, glabrous; inner lanceolate to linear-lanceolate, margins scarious, ciliate or not, apices acuminate, sometimes corniculate
, callous, or flat. Receptacles ± flat, epaleate. Florets (15-) 20-150; corollas yellow, sometimes greenish, rarely cream or pale
pink [white], often purplish- or gray-striped abaxially (anthers
yellow or yellow-cream, sometimes darker; styles yellow or greenish, sometimes grayish to blackish) . Cypselae straw-colored to olive, brown, or red to pale or dark gray, bodies oblanceoloid to obovoid
, ± flattened (distally ± swollen, forming discrete, conic, or terete "cones" supporting beaks
[without cones]), beaked
[beakless], ribs
4-12(-15), faces muricate
(at least distally) [nearly smooth
], glabrous; pappi persistent, of 50-105+ distinct, white to cream-colored or yellowish to sordid
, equal, barbellulate
bristles
in 1 series. x = 8.
Species 60(-2000) : North America, South America, Eurasia
; worldwide weeds
(e.g.
, Taraxacum officinale, T. erythrospermum) .
The type of the genus, Taraxacum officinale, is conserved. This name
is linked to the (very general) description
of Leontodon taraxacum Linnaeus. A. J. Richards (1985) typified T. officinale, via L. taraxacum, on a specimen that is apparently referable to T. campylodes Haglund, a microspecies of sect. Crocea restricted
to Lapland, which thus became the basis of sect. Taraxacum. J. Kirschner and J. Åtepánek (1987) underlined that this typification of T. officinale does not reflect usage
of the name, which raises considerable ambiguity as to its application
, because Richards essentially defined a new content for it. The species usually referred to as T. officinale must now be referred to sect. Ruderalia (Kirschner and Åtepánek) ; no name was proposed that would correspond closely with the species currently called T. officinale. A proposal
to conserve the name T. officinale with a neotype
that would preserve its common usage for this widespread entity
has been suggested; this has yet to be discussed fully.
Taraxacum Zinn (1757) (= Leontodon Linnaeus) is a rejected name
.
The genus has been monographed by H. Handel-Mazzetti (1907) and by R. Doll (1974) . Infrageneric
nomenclature
has recently been reviewed by A. J. Richards (1985) and by J. Kirschner and J. tepánek (1987, 1997) . The European species were treated by Richards and P. D. Sell (1973) and much work has been done since; there is no overall treatment for Asia; Russian authors
have covered Siberia. The number of species in the genus depends on the disposition of agamic
microspecies within species complexes, which varies greatly among authors, particularly in Europe [e.g., A. A. Dudman and Richards (1997) recognized 105 species for Great Britain and Ireland]. North American
Taraxacum, particularly in the boreal and arctic
zones, has been investigated by numerous
researchers, many of whom incorporated new taxa described by H. Dahlstedt (1906) ; only works touching North America north of Mexico are mentioned here. Obviously, Scandinavian and Russian works also were significant (e.g., Dahlstedt; Doll 1977; M.
L. Fernald 1933; E. L. Greene 1901b; G. Haglund 1943, 1946, 1948, 1949; M. P. Porsild 1930; P. A. Rydberg 1901), but often in a manner limited geographically or taxonomically, and no complete
review exists. Most often, the taxonomy of the genus has been presented within the context of floras
(e.g., S. G. Aiken et al.
, http://www.mun.ca/biology/delta/arcticf/_ca/www/asta.htm, with excellent photographs of Arctic species; T. W. Böcher et al. 1978; A. Cronquist 1955, 1994; Fernald 1950; H. A. Gleason and A. Cronquist 1991; E. Hultén 1955, 1968; A. E. Porsild 1950b, 1957, 1964; A. E. Porsild and W. J. Cody 1980; H. J. Scoggan 19781979, part 4; Rydberg 1900c) . The result of all these efforts
has not been a clarification of the North American situation, but rather a taxonomy and nomenclature in utter confusion (Cronquist 1994) . The current
treatment does not solve all nomenclatural
and taxonomic
problems, many of which will depend for their ultimate
solution on work done in Europe.
I have adopted a broad definition
of Taraxacum species for North America, broader at least than what is usually seen in European treatments. For instance, the species most familiar to North Americans were introduced
from Europe (T. officinale and T. erythrospermum; see below for a justification of the use of these names), possibly several times, and represent variable agamic complexes, but this variation
appears continuous and multidimensional. There seems to be no utility for the users
in describing a multitude of narrowly defined microspecies. For the native
arctic and western alpine
species, the impact
of the Pleistocene
glaciations, which covered much of the territory now occupied by those species except for ice-free parts of Alaska and Yukon, must be considered. It is likely that most populations spread recently from southern or Beringian refugia
after the ice withdrew and that the number of species that migrated is restricted. Isolation
in the Rocky Mountains and adjacent
areas may explain some of the phenotypic diversity
, but not enough to warrant a large number of narrowly defined, endemic entities. The situation in eastern North America (Greenland, Labrador, Newfoundland, and adjacent areas) may have been influenced by the amphi-Atlantic dispersal of some taxa. Again, given the small number of such species in the North American flora, all concentrated in that region, it is unlikely that the number of species actually present would reach the number that has been described for the area. Therefore, at the present time, delimitation
of readily distinguishable taxa appears more useful than trying to dissect finely the variation present into microspecies that would have little experimental validation.
Another reason for using broad species limits is provided by population genetics. For instance, in Europe, S. B
. J. Menken et al. (1995) showed that diploid and triploid members
of Taraxacum sect. Ruderalia are less genetically isolated than formerly supposed and form a cohesive unit
, because of the exchange of genetic material
between ploidy levels despite the fact that the latter are usually agamic. The molecular study of genetic variation by L. M. King (1993) in introduced asexual Taraxacum taxa in North America also shows the importance of hybridization to explain variation, in addition to mutations
, another important factor
(King and B. A. Schaal 1990) . M. T. Brock (2004) also documented gene exchange between the introduced agamic T. officinale and native diploid populations of T. ceratophorum in Colorado. This is cause for conservation
concern in areas where introduced dandelions, notably the common dandelion, invade populations of native species
, such as in the Gulf
of Saint Lawrence area or the western Cordilleras
. It is also possible that the prolific common dandelions not only genetically assimilate but also competitively displace native populations, which might be the case for some populations of T. laurentianum in western Newfoundland.
A. A. Dudman and A. J. Richards (1997) described some of the sources of phenotypic plasticity
(or drying artifacts
) in Taraxacum that may affect the identification (or delimitation) of species: juvenile and shaded leaves usually are less divided
than older, sun-exposed or stressed ones, and the terminal lobes
usually are smaller; some traits
described as characteristic of a species may occur on only some leaves of a rosette; ligule color may change in dried material
; cypsela size, though mostly consistent within species, may vary considerably within a head, the outer often being shorter; finally, cypsela color changes with maturity and insolation, and fades on specimens, and in some groups, the variation in color is such that this trait may lose its significance in delimiting entities. R. J. Taylor (1987) also emphasized the importance of phenotypic plasticity in weedy dandelion morphologic variation.
There is a spontaneous mutant
form of Taraxacum erythrospermum (called T. laevigatum forma scapifolium F. C.
Gates & S. F. Prince. in which one or more lobed and dentate leaves (or bracts), progressively reduced distally, are present on the scape or peduncle. Also, calyculus bracts are more or less modified to enlarged, lobed and dentate bracts, instead of the usual bractlets. The phyllaries appear unaffected. The form is genetically determined, as it bred true. This shows that scapes of dandelions are modified stems where leaf expression is repressed, and that calyculi are indeed distinct in origin
from the involucres and should be considered as a separate structure and not as an external series of the involucre, as is often done in descriptions.
Evolution and population biology in Taraxacum, notably with respect to breeding systems, apomixis, and variation, has been the object of numerous studies (e.g., J. C. M. den
Nijs and S. B. J. Menken 1994; J. Hughes and A. J. Richards 1988, 1989; L. M. King 1993; King and B. A. Schaal 1990; J. C. Lyman and N. C. Ellstrand 1998; M. Mogie and H. Ford 1988; Mogie and Richards 1983; Richards 1970, 1970b, 1973, 1989, 1996; O. T. Solbrig 1971; R. J. Taylor 1987) . Molecular phylogenetic
studies have not been effective so far in solving problems of relationships
within Taraxacum (e.g., J. Kirschner et al. 2003) .
Chromosome counts of North American Taraxacum species are few and mainly come from A. W. Johnson and J. G. Packer (1968), T. Mosquin and D. E. Hayley (1966), G. A. Mulligan (1984), and Packer and G. D. McPherson (1974) . I have not been able to examine all vouchers
, and it has been difficult sometimes to attribute
reports to species. The same problem exists with Russian chromosome number reports and I prefer not to include them here (see the website of S. G. Aiken et al. for such references) .
Taraxacum species have been used medicinally (mostly as a diuretic) and in alimentation (as greens and to make wine) ; they are particularly rich sources of vitamin C (E. Small and P. M. Catling 1999) .[1]
Physical Description
Species Taraxacum officinale
Plants
(1-) 5-40(-60) cm; taproots
seldom branched. Stems
1-10+, erect
or ascending
, sometimes ± purplish (usually equaling
or surpassing
leaves), glabrous
or sparsely villous
, slightly more
so distally. Leaves 20+, horizontal to erect; petioles
±
narrowly winged
; blades
oblanceolate
, oblong
, or obovate
(often runcinate),
(4-) 5-45 × (0.7-) 1-10 cm, bases
attenuate to narrowly cuneate,
margins
usually shallowly to deeply lobed
to lacerate
or toothed
,
lobes
retrorse
, broadly to narrowly triangular to nearly lanceolate,
acute to long-acuminate, terminals
± as large as distal laterals
,
ultimate
margins toothed or entire (secondary lobules
irregular,
perpendicular to retrorse), teeth minute to pronounced apices acute
to acuminate or obtuse
, faces
glabrous or sparsely villous (commonly
on midveins
). Calyculi of 12-18, reflexed
, sometimes ±
glaucous, lanceolate bractlets in 2 series, 6-12 × 2.8-3.5
mm, margins very narrowly white-scarious, sometimes villous-ciliate
distally, apices acuminate, hornless. Involucres green to
dark green or brownish green, tips
dark gray or purplish, campanulate
,
14-25 mm.
Phyllaries 13-18 in 2 series, lanceolate, 2-2.8
mm wide, margins scarious
(proximal
2/3) to narrowly scarious, apices
acuminate, erose-scarious, usually hornless (seldom appendaged),
callous
. Florets 40-100+; corollas yellow (orange-yellow),
15-22 × 1.7-2 mm (outer). Cypselae olivaceous
or olive-brown,
or straw-colored to grayish, bodies oblanceoloid, (2-) 2.5-2.8(-4)
mm, cones shortly terete
, 0.5-0.9 mm, beaks
slender, 7-9 mm, ribs
4-12, sharp, faces proximally smooth
to ± tuberculate
, muricate
in distal 1/3; pappi white to sordid
, 5-6(-8) mm. 2n
= 24, 40, [16, 32]. Flowering nearly year-round (fall-spring, south;
spring
or summer, north). [source]
Phenotypic and genotypic variation
of this species have been studied
in North America (L. M.
King 1993; King and B
. A. Schaal 1990; J.
C.
Lyman and N. C. Ellstrand 1998; O. T. Solbrig 1971; R. J. Taylor
1987), but results of those studies did not lead
to the recognition
of microspecies. [source]
Specimens of Taraxacum officinale with deeply lobed leaves
are sometimes difficult to distinguish from those of T. erythrospermum
when fruits are missing (see also R. J. Taylor 1987). Usually, however,
early leaves of the former are much less deeply lobed than those
of the latter, which are more consistently lacerate throughout development,
though broadly winged initially. The two taxa are easily distinguished
in fruit, the red cypselae of T. erythrospermum standing out
from the dull
olive ones of T. officinale. [source]
In northeastern North America, Taraxacum officinale and T.
lapponicum often are confused, which has led to reports of the
common dandelion farther north than I have been able to verify (it
has yet to be collected from the Nunavik region of Quebec, for instance).
The characters in the key
above help separate the two taxa. [source]
The typification by A. J. Richards (1985) would leave the common
dandelion of both Europe and North America without a valid name
(J.
Kirschner and J.tepánek 1987). For the time being, with the
nomenclatural
situation still not resolved, I am following traditional
usage
of the name
Taraxacum officinale. [source]
Habit: Forb/herb
Flowers: Bloom Period: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December. • Flower Color: yellow
Size/Age/Growth
Size: under 6" tall.
Habitat
Often damp low places, lawns, roadsides, waste grounds , disturbed banks and shores ; 0-2000+ m
Typically found at an altitude of 0 to 4,653 meters (0 to 15,266 feet).[2]
Biology
Reproduction
Duration: Perennial
Growth
Culture: Space 15-18" apart.
Soil: Minimum pH: 6.1 • Maximum pH: 8.5
Sunlight: Sun Exposure: Full Sun .
Temperature: Cold Hardiness: 3a, 3b, 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a, 9b, 10a, 10b. (map)
Taxonomy
- Domain:
Eukaryota
(
)
- Whittaker & Margulis,1978
- eukaryotes
- Kingdom:
Plantae
(
)
- Haeckel, 1866
- Plants
- Subkingdom:
Viridaeplantae
(
)
- Cavalier-Smith, 1981
- Phylum:
Tracheophyta
(
)
- Sinnott, 1935 ex Cavalier-Smith, 1998
- Vascular Plants
- Subphylum:
Euphyllophytina
(
)
- Class:
Spermatopsida
(
)
- Brongniart, 1843
- Subclass:
Asteridae
(
)
- Takhtajan, 1967
- Superorder:
Campanulanae
(
)
- Takhtajan Ex Reveal, 1992
- Order:
Asterales
(
)
- Lindley, 1833
- Family:
Compositae
(
)
- Giseke, 1792, nom. cons., nom. alt.
- Subfamily:
Cichorioideae
(
)
- Tribe:
Lactuceae
(
)
- Subtribe:
Crepidinae
(
)
- Genus:
Taraxacum
(
)
- F.H. Wiggers, 1780, nom. cons.
- Dandelion [Arabic to Persian talkh chakok, a bitter herb]
- Specific epithet:
officinale
- (L.) Weber ex F.H.Wigg.
- Botanical name: - Taraxacum officinale (L.) Weber ex F.H.Wigg.
- Specific epithet:
officinale
- (L.) Weber ex F.H.Wigg.
- Genus:
Taraxacum
(
- Subtribe:
Crepidinae
(
- Tribe:
Lactuceae
(
- Subfamily:
Cichorioideae
(
- Family:
Compositae
(
- Order:
Asterales
(
- Superorder:
Campanulanae
(
- Subclass:
Asteridae
(
- Class:
Spermatopsida
(
- Subphylum:
Euphyllophytina
(
- Phylum:
Tracheophyta
(
- Subkingdom:
Viridaeplantae
(
- Kingdom:
Plantae
(
Synonyms
Leontodon taraxacum Linnaeus • Taraxacum officinale var. palustre Blytt • Taraxacum sylvanicum R. Doll
Similar Species
Members of the genus Taraxacum
ZipcodeZoo has pages for 30 species, subspecies, varieties, forms, and cultivars in this genus:
T. balticum (Baltic Dandelion) · T. brachyglossum (Short-Tongue Dandelion) · T. californicum (California Dandelion) · T. carneocoloratum (Fleshy Dandelion) · T. decolorans (Chalkland Dandelion) · T. eriophorum (Woolbearing Dandelion) · T. euryphyllum (Spotted Dandelion) · T. hamatiforme (Leaf Dandelion) · T. hamatum (Meadow Dandelion) · T. intercedens (Marsh Dandelion) · T. isophyllum (Soot Dandelion) · T. japonicum (Japanese Dandelion) · T. laetum (Bright Dandelion) · T. laevigatum (Red-Seed Dandelion) · T. langeanum (Lange´s Dandelion) · T. litorale (Shore Dandelion) · T. lyratum (Alpine Dandelion) · T. marginatum (Fringed Dandelion) · T. nordstedtii (Nordstedt´s Dandelion) · T. obliquum (Dwarf Dandelion) · T. officinale (Bitterwort) · T. officinale ceratophorum (Fleshy Dandelion) · T. officinale officinale (Common Dandelion) · T. officinale var. tauricum (Lion´s-Tooth) · T. officinale vulgare (Blowball) · T. palustre (Marsh Dandelion) · T. pectinatiforme (Comb Dandelion) · T. phymatocarpum (Northern Dandelion) · T. spectabile (Showy Dandelion) · T. suecicum (Swedish Dandelion)
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Notes
Contributors
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- GCC: Global Compositae Checklist. Release date: November 18, 2009
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Accessed March 30, 2007. http://www.gbif.org Mediated distribution data from 3 providers.
- Light, Kris. East Tennessee Wildflowers
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- USDA, ARS, National Genetic Resources Program. Germplasm Resources Information Network - (GRIN) [Online Database]. National Germplasm Resources Laboratory, Beltsville, Maryland. URL (May 01, 2008)
Data Sources
Accessed through GBIF Data Portal November 22, 2007:
- Jyväskylä University Museum - The Section of Natural Sciences, Vascular plant collection of Jyvaskyla University Museum
- Oregon State University, Vascular Plant Collection
- The New York Botanical Garden, Bronx River Bioblitz
- UK National Biodiversity Network, Environment and Heritage Service - EHS Species Datasets
- University of Alabama Biodiversity and Systematics, Herbarium
Identifiers
- Biodiversity Heritage Library NamebankID: 2657720
- Catalogue of Life Accepted Name Code: Ast-203
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility Taxonkey: 3924291
- Globally Unique Identifier: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:1003018-2
- GRIN Nomen Number: 80051
- Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) Taxonomic Serial Number (TSN): 36213
- U.S.D.A. Plant Symbol: TAPAV TAUM
- Zipcode Zoo Species Identifier: 65347
Footnotes
- Luc Brouillet "Taraxacum". in Flora of North America Vol. 19, 20 and 21 Page 8, 215, 239, 240, 241, 242. Oxford University Press. Online at EFloras.org. [back]
- Mean = 463.910 meters (1,522.014 feet), Standard Deviation = 663.700 based on 1,962 observations. Altitude information for each observation from British Oceanographic Data Centre. [back]
