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White Dandelion

White Rock-lettuce, Pink Dandelion

Pinaropappus roseus (Less.)

White Dandelion
White Dandelion

Family :Asteraceae

Longevity : Perennial

Origin :Native

Season :Warm

White Dandelion is an upright perennial standing six to eighteen inches tall. It is found in gravelly or calcareous soils of the South Texas Plains and Edwards Plateau. The leaves are two to four inches long and tend to crowd near the base. The flower is white to yellow on the upper side and pink to dark rose-lavendar on the under side. White Dandelion blooms from March to August.

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