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" ... But competing perceptions of certain plants reflect the need to think differently about the stigma we attach to these weeds; for example, dandelions are perceived by suburban homeowners as an unrelenting lawn invader, yet by children, they are seen as a thing to play with, and by urban foragers they’re recognized as food. In my own garden, fig buttercup (Ranunculus ficaria) and white snakeroot (Ageratina altissima) have drifted in and been allowed to establish, each in their own ephemeral way. My kids are especially open—not yet having adopted the societal value judgment of whether a plant is acceptable or not, and generally find these invaders beautiful. ... "
" ... Duncan: You advise people to pull out the weeds or make peace with the dandelions. What do you mean by that? ... "
" ... Eating weeds like dandelions and fiddlehead ferns wasn’t always an accepted practice. Before these wild plants became staples at farmers’ markets across the country they were overlooked at best and considered inedible pests at worst. ... "
" ... Every industry has its own language and lingo, and the automotive world is no exception. New acronyms and tech terms seem to pop up like dandelions, but it's become especially complicated lately as electric cars become more popular. Don't know a PZEV from CHAdeMO? Then you need our Electric Car Lingo Guide (which also includes some additional electric mobility terms). ... "
" ... It turns out that Botero's bird is just an appetite-whetter for a 1,000 piece Hardy art collection, as is the lovely Art Nouveau print of dandelions by early 20th-century French artist Juliette Milesi that you admire as soon as you enter your spacious Chateau Lafayette room. ... "