Frazz by Jef Mallett for May 14, 2012

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    cutiepie29  over 12 years ago

    Anything that grows where you don’t want it is a “weed”.

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    tedmhealy  over 12 years ago

    It has my smile, there for it is not a weed.

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    Editer63  over 12 years ago

    Biologists have a definition for “weed”, IIRC, and dandelions qualify.

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    smetlavich  over 12 years ago

    I agree with Frazz. Dandelions are pretty. And the heads are edible. You can find online recipes for batter-fried dandelion blossoms. Never had them, but I keep meaning to try. And then there’s dandelion wine.

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    Wallaby  over 12 years ago

    The flowers are the tastiest part: they are very sweet.

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    luvcmx  over 12 years ago

    The entire plant is edible. You can dip the flowers in batter and fry them. The roots and greens can be cooked in many ways. Then there is dandelion wine from the blossoms and the roots can be tinctured for medicine.

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    celeconecca  over 12 years ago

    me neither

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    gjsjr41  over 12 years ago

    One person’s weed is another person’s flower. (and vice versa)

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    kingstonave  over 12 years ago

    I do know…I like my wine made from grapes, preferably those grown in and around Chateauneuf-du-Pape.

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    tommysmo  over 12 years ago

    I don’t mind a few dandelions. It’s when they take over that I protest. Come the next spring, that dandelion patch is a big dirt spot!

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    Nebulous Premium Member over 12 years ago

    If it will grow without someone bothering to water, fertilize, prune, or otherwise care for it, the plant is a weed.

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    prrdh  over 12 years ago

    Ever hear of ‘projection’ as Jungians use the term, the idea of being turned off by another person who reflects qualities we want to disown in ourselves? I mean, here’s an organism that seems to have butted its way into practically everywhere in the world, that gobbles up resources at the expense of more attractive species, that fills the air with debris…

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    demorodney  over 12 years ago

    They’re perfect for practice swings.

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    Sportymonk  over 12 years ago

    Obviously these two don’t take allergy shots or a ton of allergy medications.

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    mlvezie  over 12 years ago

    How many of you saw the first two panels (lplayground, bright flash), and thought of Terminator II, Judgement Day?

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    Cannoneer  over 12 years ago

    When I was a kid we called them dandyflowers. I live in a condo and don’t personally have to fool with them. I don’t mind looking out of the window and seeing a pop of color, but they seem to drive some of my neighbors nuts.

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    dramac333  over 12 years ago

    Dandelions may look nice, but they are a major cause of allergies.

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    hippogriff  over 12 years ago

    A rose is a weed in a wheat field, just as wheat is a weed in a rose garden. See City of Dallas v Edward Fritz. Fritz had a “lawn” of climax prairie and they called it weeds. Ned, an environmental lawyer, defended on grounds that he wanted the beauty of a prairie (and lack of needing to mow). He won, although the city made him hide it behind a hedge.

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    steelshade  over 12 years ago

    Panel 3 was a relief! it seemed like judgement day had come there for a moment… 8/

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    gcarlson  over 12 years ago

    A collrgr friend of my sister’s, who grew up n a ghetto, remarked to her one day, “Wasn’t it nice of the University to plant those pretty yellow flowers in the grass.”

    Ijust try to keep mine deadheaded, and put the leaves in salads.

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    barkingspider1  over 12 years ago

    catnip is a weed and it’s a billion dollar business. We used to eat poke salad in the South. Isn’t it a weed? It grows wild around our property and actually I plan on picking and fixing it this week.

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    Chewiek9  over 12 years ago

    A weed is a plant whose virtues haven’t been found yet. – Someone famous said this

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    Comic Minister Premium Member over 12 years ago

    Those are some great suprise looks in the second panel.

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    SkyFisher  over 12 years ago

    A weed is an unwanted plant.A rose bush in a corn field is a weed.The Dandy Lions in my yard are wanted and appreciated for their beauty.Therefore, those ones are not weeds.

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    Redhead55  over 12 years ago

    Weed? More like a free, nutritious food source.

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    Scott S  over 12 years ago

    A weed is a man-made concept, a plant growing where you don’t want it.

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    Puzuma  over 12 years ago

    At what age do they become weeds? Probably around the same age you stop seeing the magic in the world.

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    cezpaige  over 12 years ago

    Two words: chicken tractor.

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    whitecarabao  over 12 years ago

    Dandelions were introduced to North America from Europe as edible plants. They became weeds when people decided that they needed a putting green lawn in front of the house, and those pesky flowers kept getting in the way.Yes, dandelions cause allergies in some people, but many grasses and trees are worse.

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    Zaristerex  over 12 years ago

    I’m not a big fan of dandelions – they get everywhere. I had lots of them when I lived in Canada.

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    iomoth  over 12 years ago

    I love dandelions. I also love how the official flower of the military child is the dandelion – based on how they can thrive in so many places and grow wherever they’re planted.

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    Varnes  over 12 years ago

    I’m glad to see that a lot of other people enjoy dandelions as much as I do……..They really compliment the violets in the lawn…They’re beautiful. The fact is, all weeds have flowers…How can they not be considered flowers?

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    Varnes  over 12 years ago

    prrdh, that’s deep, man……Puzuma, that explains it. I never really grew up. Just ask anybody…

    Which brings us to the Tomato as vegetable concept. Technically, all flowers turn into fruit. An ovum with seeds. Tomatoes can only be a fruit. The stems, leaves and roots are vegetables…..and rhubarb is a vegetable…Garrison Kealer is fond of saying tomatoes are a fruit trying to be a vegetable. I propose that Rhubarb is a vegetable that’s trying to be a fruit….

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    ealeseth  over 12 years ago

    I don’t like the powdery mildew on the dandelions; it spreads to other plants & kills them. Instead, I prefer the fruits, vegetables, and flowers I plant. As for consuming dandelions, consider the French name "pissenlit’ as a warning that it’s a diuretic.

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    xall2h1  over 12 years ago

    dandelions are a weed because they can take over your yard or garden. you want to get rid of them. why? because 200/300 dandilion seeds from one plant germanate. the plant can multaply quickly.so in 11/2 years your garden or yard will have dandilions all over the place, the roots will suffacate your plants, and thus your garden is ruined by a weed. dandilions are really bad because they germanate so quickly than other weeds! get rid of them in your yard immeditally! (this probally stop the argument in the comments if dandilions are weeds or not)

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    pnorman1  over 12 years ago

    The dandelion’s future is so bright Frazz and Miss Plainwell should be wearing shades.

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    dzsebehazy  over 12 years ago

    Dandelion flowers sauteed in butter are yummy! Bitter and salty. My grandfather made dandelion wine once. Very good substitute for turpentine.

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    lmchildress  over 12 years ago

    Yes, dandelions are invasive. Anything that chokes out all other plant life is a bad thing.

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    Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 12 years ago

    Dandelion greens ARE GREAT WITH HOT BACON DRESSING, the wine if made correctly is good, the yellow flowers are pretty, dead head them as soon as they die off and you are “good to go”!

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    kaystari Premium Member over 12 years ago

    What does Frazz’s shirt say?

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    water_moon  over 12 years ago

    there’s also a legal definition for “noxious weeds” which are plants that cause harm and are difficult to eradicate. Many of them are toxic to animals and/or invasive.

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    childe_of_pan  over 7 years ago

    Have you ever tried to eradicate blackberry vines?

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