Taraxacum officinale - herbaceous perennial plant height of 10-30 cm. Charged to the family Asteraceae. Dandelion root powerful, vertical, brown, in the context of white. The leaves form a rosette, deeply lobed. Dandelion flowers are collected in inflorescence-baskets, yellow. The fruit of the plant is the achene with a tuft. It blooms in April - May, and its seeds ripen in June - July. Where the plant is common. Dandelion weed spread throughout Russia. It grows in meadows, gardens, vacant lots, lawns, roadsides. This is one of the most common plants in agriculture -Одуванчик лекарственный - травянистое многолетнее растение высотой 10-30 см. Отнесено к семейству сложноцветных. Корень одуванчика мощный, вертикальный, бурый, в разрезе белый. Его листья образуют прикорневую розетку, глубоко рассеченные. Цветки одуванчика собраны в соцветия-корзинки, желтого цвета. Плод растения представляет собой семянку с хохолком. Он цветет в апреле - мае, а его семена созревают в июне - июле. Где растение распространено. Сорное растение одуванчик лекарственный распространен на всей территории России. Растет на лугах, в садах, на пустырях, на газонах, вдоль дорог. Это один из наиболее распространенных в земледелии растений –
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2. Is this (...) office? No it's (...) office is down there. (Mr Dickinson's/his secretary's/his)
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