WEIRD FACTS ABOUT
DANDELION

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DANDELION

The French for a dandelion is pissenlit, or 'piss-in-bed'. The English used to refer to the plant as a pissabed too, referring to its known qualities as a diuretic. Indeed, when apothecaries prescribed dandelion extract for that purpose, it was offered under the name Urinaria.

The English word 'dandelion' comes from the French too: dent de lion, or 'lion's tooth', referring to the shape of the leaves.


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