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Greetings...

I realise this is a silly question but, what is the life span of the
dandelion plant / weed...

Larry

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Larry,

A quick web search turned up the answer of 5 years, but I can't vouch
for the reliability of that number. Other sources simply state
"perennial", and in my informal experience, 5 yrs is believable if not
on the low side.

Why do you ask?

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If its in my garden it lasts 5 minutes!

On Wed, 24 May 2006 18:34:11 -0400, Mike McGeough
> wrote:

>Larry,
>
>A quick web search turned up the answer of 5 years, but I can't vouch
>for the reliability of that number. Other sources simply state
>"perennial", and in my informal experience, 5 yrs is believable if not
>on the low side.
>
>Why do you ask?


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or in my lawn - 50 years!!!

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Jim wrote:
> If its in my garden it lasts 5 minutes!
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> On Wed, 24 May 2006 18:34:11 -0400, Mike McGeough
> > wrote:
>
>> Larry,
>>
>> A quick web search turned up the answer of 5 years, but I can't vouch
>> for the reliability of that number. Other sources simply state
>> "perennial", and in my informal experience, 5 yrs is believable if not
>> on the low side.
>>
>> Why do you ask?

>

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