Saturday, 3 May 2025

Coltsfoot

The first dash of golden sunshine after the snow has melted. Coltsfoot.  Tussilago farfara.  A flower in the daisy family, flowers appearing before the leaves.  Claims that a tea made from Coltsfoot can treat respiratory infections, sore throats, gout, flu, and fever.  I haven't tried it so far, and probably never will.

The leaf is supposed to be the shape of a colt's foot, hence the name.  Some other names are tash plant, ass's foot, bull's foot, coughwort, farfara, foal's foot, foalswort, and horse foot. 


16 comments:

  1. ...often confused with dandelions!

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  2. They are a pretty color and do look like dandelions.

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  3. Such a welcome splash of colour - whatever it is called.

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  4. That is a handsome flower. I don't think we have it this far north; loved seeing it.

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  5. Coltsfoot is the nicest name!

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  6. I'm so unknowledgeable about plants that I would just look at those and think "dandelions."

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  7. Ooh, I like these. I must go look for some.

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  8. Lovely !!!
    Have a nice week !
    Anna

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  9. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. It is a beautiful little flower. Colt’s Foot is often the first flower I see in the spring, but right now the woodlands are filled with the glory of everything else - Spring Beauty, Bloodroot, Trout Lily, Hepatica, Early Blue Cohosh, Mayapple, Lungwort……and so on. Such a wonderful time.

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  11. Well, that's a whole lot of names for such a tiny flower. It looks like a dandelion, shy and unassuming.
    Sue

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  12. Very pretty and bright.

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  13. It's pretty, but I agree with photowannabe, it does look like a dandelion. Funny how it was the bane of my husband's existence in Illinois, but I rarely see it in Hawaii.

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  14. When spring appears and then breaks with all its splendor
    Best regards

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