Taraxacum Palustre
Marsh dandelion, scientifically known as Taraxacum palustre, is a resilient herbaceous plant commonly found in wet meadows and marshy areas. It thrives in moist, nutrient-rich soils and is often seen dotting the landscape during late spring and early summer. With its distinctive yellow flowers and fluffy white seed heads, it plays an important role in supporting pollinators and maintaining ecological balance. Despite its common presence, it is often overlooked for its ecological significance and medicinal potential. This plant is a symbol of nature's ability to adapt and flourish in challenging environments.