- First the flowers, then the leaves
- Coltsfoot blooms almost alone
- These months belong to flowering
- Striking resemblance to dandelion
Coltsfoot can be recognized by its distinctive flowers, among other things. But they don't just stand out because of their bright yellow color. During the heyday, the rest of nature is still so modest that they have almost the entire stage to themselves. When does your performance start?

First the flowers, then the leaves
The flowering behavior of coltsfoot is somewhat unusual. It's his flowers that he shows first. During this time there is no sign of the green leaves far and wide. No wonder the flowers immediately catch our eye.
Coltsfoot blooms almost alone
The coltsfoot can hardly wait to present its pretty flowers early in the year. At this time, hardly any other plants have awakened from their winter sleep. So the yellow flower has no competition to fear for the favor of the viewer. Only the courageous snowdrop dares to stretch the flower head into the cold air at the same time as him.
These months belong to flowering
Every year from February to April, coltsfoot blossoms bring color to the still dreary nature. The current weather can delay its flowering a little or start it earlier. But these are only deviations of a few days. After the flowers have withered, the coltsfoot forms dandelion flowers, the seeds of which are carried everywhere by the wind. Only when this work is done may the leaves appear.
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The flowers of this medicinal plant are not poisonous but healthy. Picked in the midst of untouched nature, they can enrich our salad without hesitation.
Striking resemblance to dandelion
The color is right, the shape too. When you look at the flowers of the coltsfoot, you can't help but think of the dandelion. When collecting the medicinal plant, confusion can therefore often arise. Their flowers are too similar - at least at first glance. But the differences quickly become apparent.
- Dandelions already have leaves when they bloom
- the stem is smooth
- it only flowers from April, when the coltsfoot has already faded