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#05 Spring flowers
Tussilago farfara is a true spring harbinger. Very often it is the first wild flower that pops up when the weather is warm enough. Yesterday, when taking this shot, it was "even" +13 Celsius. But weather forecast has "promised" again zero temperatures and snow for the next week.
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Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to JanHirono I, Mori H, Culvenor CC. (1976). Carcinogenic activity of coltsfoot, Tussilago farfara l.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1269853
So, I would not recommend it ;-)
But I have an old book about use of various plants, from the same year, where it was still recommended as used in very same way as dandelions. So, scientific knowledge does not spread so fast as common believes.
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