Minnesota Prairie Roots

Writing and photography by Audrey Kletscher Helbling

Dandelions in December December 4, 2023

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A patch of dandelions at the Rice County Fairgrounds. (Minnesota Prairie Roots copyrighted photo December 2023)

IN THE DRY, CRACKED soil, among the curling leaves of autumn and the litter, dandelions bloomed, on a December morning in southern Minnesota.

Discovering them at the Rice County Fairgrounds was unexpected. Dandelions are the flower, or weed (depending on your perspective), of summer. Not near winter.

But here these hardy dandelions grew, flourishing on a brilliant sunshine-filled day of low 30-degree temps, seemingly unaffected by the cold. Only a short distance away, snow lingered on the pavement, in the dark shadows of buildings. Remnants of the season’s first snowfall remain throughout town.

Seasons seem to clash. Dandelions and snow. In the summer and winter of December.

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23 Responses to “Dandelions in December”

  1. kathy's avatar kathy Says:

    It seems the snow covering is not there yet in Minnesota. Its what we always looked for as kids when we lived there. I miss the quiet snow falling over the earth covering it fresh with white! It will come. it has to be a white Christmas ! Being in Texas with mild days in the 70s I remember winter coverings. thank u for the dandelion photo surviving even the cold for one last time.

  2. beth's avatar beth Says:

    these mean so much, hope and possibility

  3. Isn’t it strange??? We have flowers blooming around NYC.

  4. Feels like evidence that this is a weirdly warm fall…

  5. Kathy Hagen's avatar Kathy Hagen Says:

    So wonderful to see the resilience and strength, along with the colorful beauty of these surprising little flowers (I choose to think of them as flowers today!). We need that in these times. Thanks for sharing!

  6. I remember one year that I had roses frozen on the bush encased in ice and snow. It was beautiful! ❤

  7. Ken Wedding's avatar Ken Wedding Says:

    I haven’t seen any in our lawn but a neighbor found a bloom in her yard. Blame a warm and nearly snowless November.

  8. Valerie's avatar Valerie Says:

    An interesting sight…dandelions in December. We saw little snow lay on the sandy beach on Lake Superior…on a bright and beautiful sunny day on the last day of November.

  9. Ruth's avatar Ruth Says:

    I almost photographed a dandelion. Love yours.

  10. Beth Ann's avatar Beth Ann Says:

    That seems so wrong, doesn’t it? I am glad for warmer temps here for a bit longer hopefully.

  11. Neil's avatar Neil Says:

    This posting reminds me of the day when I first thought of dandelions as flowers rather than weeds. It was on May 16, 1982. My folks had taken us to an out-of-town wedding the day before (I’m trying to remember just whose wedding that might have been; I recall that you and your hubby were there too, but I digress…).

    When we left home, the weed patch that we called our yard was mostly green. When we returned on the 16th, the entire yard was a field of yellow! Those dandelions in their prime were quite a beautiful sight to behold!

    Even though it wasn’t quite so pretty within another day or two, it impressed me enough to never once consider taking efforts to eradicate the dandelions from of any of the yards that I’ve owned in the years since!


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