Dandelion (disambiguation)
Taraxacum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae.
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Dandelion may also refer to:
- Taraxacum officinale, the common dandelion
- False dandelion, a number of plants similar to dandelions
- Dandelion and burdock, a popular British soft drink
- Dandelion (2004 film), a 2004 motion picture
- Dandelion (2014 film), a 2014 Vietnamese romantic comedy film
- Dandelion Energy, a geothermal heating installation company owned by Alphabet Inc.
Literature
- Dandelion (magazine), a literary journal started by Joan Clark
- Dandelion (Watership Down), a fictional rabbit in the novel Watership Down
- Dandelion (The Witcher), a character in The Witcher fantasy novels by Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski
Music
- Dandelion (American band), a Philadelphia-based grunge band
- Dandelion (French band), a French psychedelic folk band
- Dandelions (album), a 1989 album by King of the Slums
- "Dandelion" (song), a 1967 song by The Rolling Stones
- "Dandelion", a song by Tracy Bonham from her 1995 EP The Liverpool Sessions
- "Dandelion", a song by Audioslave from Out of Exile
- "Dandelion", a song by Kacey Musgraves from Same Trailer Different Park
- Dandelion Records, a record label in the United Kingdom
- "Dandelion", a song by Gabbie Hanna from Bad Karma
Technology
- Dandelion, code name for one of the Xerox Star series of workstations
- Dandelion chip, enables metering and focus indication for older lenses on certain types of camera bodies
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