National Botanic Gardens of Ireland - Not coltsfoot but cocksfoor (Dactylis glomerata), of the grass family | Facebook
coltsfoot Love this flower. Great for emerging #bees - mining bees love it here. Flowers before growing leaves. Goldfinches use the April seedheads for... | By The Bee Sanctuary of Ireland | Facebook
![Bob McIntosh on Twitter: "Another early (for here) coltsfoot #wildflowers https://t.co/CFn0mjnjPJ" / Twitter Bob McIntosh on Twitter: "Another early (for here) coltsfoot #wildflowers https://t.co/CFn0mjnjPJ" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FrcjaVTXwAAwPwd.jpg:large)
Bob McIntosh on Twitter: "Another early (for here) coltsfoot #wildflowers https://t.co/CFn0mjnjPJ" / Twitter
![Biodiversity Ireland on Twitter: "Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara) agus Sponc as #Gaeilge is also one of our #SpringFlowersProject species, so if you see this species today, take a pic and share with us Biodiversity Ireland on Twitter: "Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara) agus Sponc as #Gaeilge is also one of our #SpringFlowersProject species, so if you see this species today, take a pic and share with us](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ETtj6eSXsAAWmKJ.jpg)
Biodiversity Ireland on Twitter: "Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara) agus Sponc as #Gaeilge is also one of our #SpringFlowersProject species, so if you see this species today, take a pic and share with us
National Botanic Gardens of Ireland - One of the earliest of the daisy family to flower each spring, the impatient coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara) blooms even before producing a single leaf. Not only
![Nature Notes. Coltsfoot - an early spring flower: Northumberland Coast - an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Nature Notes. Coltsfoot - an early spring flower: Northumberland Coast - an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty](https://www.northumberlandcoastaonb.org/files/News/coltsfoot_1.jpg)