korvatähti
Korvatähti is a Finnish colloquial term referring to the common dandelion, Taraxacum officinale. The name translates literally to "ear star," likely due to the plant's bright yellow flower resembling a star and its seed heads, which when fluffy, might be perceived as having ear-like projections. While "voikukka" is the more formal and widely recognized Finnish word for dandelion, "korvatähti" is a common and affectionate nickname, particularly among children. This usage highlights the plant's familiarity and its place in everyday life and language. Dandelions are known for their distinctive toothed leaves, bright yellow composite flowers, and spherical seed heads composed of many small, winged achenes. They are found in meadows, lawns, and disturbed areas across Finland and much of the world. The term "korvatähti" encapsulates a familiar and often overlooked aspect of the local flora, reflecting a playful and descriptive approach to naming.