National Dandelion Day in U.S.
National Dandelion Day in U.S. is held on April 5. Unofficial holiday. This event in the first decade of the month April is annual.
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Dandelions are thought to have evolved about thirty million years ago in Eurasia; they have been used by humans for food and as a herb for much of recorded history.
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