daneflower
/ˈdeɪnˌflaʊər/Definitions
1. noun
An annual plant of the dandelion family, whose flowers are often mistaken for dandelions, but are actually a type of weed.
“The daneflower in our backyard is quite invasive and needs to be removed.”
2. noun
A type of flowering plant in the dandelion family, native to Europe and Asia, often considered a weed.
“Daneflowers can be a nuisance in lawns and gardens, but they are also edible and nutritious.”