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The physical and life organisation of the dandelion is evolutively directed toward shaping a relational nexus between potassium and silica, culminating in the blossom. To this attaches itself the question of whether, in the connecting link just mentioned — as a kind of synthesis of this new inward-outward relationship — this relational nexus might not be kept in flow beyond the boundary that evolution has set to the development of the plant. Does the significance of the mesentery not lie precisely in this: that on the one hand, in its functional unity with small-intestinal digestion, and on the other by virtue of the function of its double lamella in the first preparation step, it brings two polar worlds of forces into relationship with one another? And is it not through this that the conditions are first created, within the earthly domain, for the dandelion's unique property of "drawing silica in from the cosmos"