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On the Web
- Starchefs: Edible Flowers - A listing of recipes using edible flowers as ingredients.
- Edible Flowers and Asian Herbs Recipes From Asia - Provides information on edible flowers including common and botanical names.
- Edible Flowers - Information and photographs of edible flowers, and how to use them in cooking.
- Hearts and Flowers Salad - Include your choice of edible flowers, flower petals, and buds.
- Rose Petal Ice Cream - From Clark Frasier and Mark Gaier of Arrows Restaurant.
- Urban Herbs - Retail sales of herbs, edible flower plants, heirloom vegetables, and flowers.
- Goûtzy organic seed - Wholesaler and retailer of garden seed certified organic and guaranteed gmo free : Edible flowers, vegetables, flowers and herbs. Only available in Canada.
- Edible Roses - Includes recipes for Rose Jelly, Rose Hip Soup, and Rose Petal Butter.
- Rose Petal Ice Cream - Stir once or twice during freezing or use an ice cream making machine.
- A Summer Rose Tea - Recipes, menu, and plan for a rose themed summer tea.
Wikipedia Articles
- Edible flowers - For hundreds of years, edible flowers have been gathered and consumed. Just as the leaves and roots of some flowering plants can be eaten; various flowers, which can be used to decorate a room, can also be used to decorate foods and are considered edible.
- List of edible flowers - This information has been extracted from the Plants For A Future species database.
- Potager garden - A potager garden is a French method of creating ornamental vegetable or kitchen gardens. Often flowers (edible and non-edible) and herbs are planted with the vegetables to enhance the beauty.
- Lens (genus) - The genus Lens of the legume family Fabaceae contains four species of small, erect or climbing herbs with pinnate leaves and small inconspicuous white flowers and small flattened pods. The edible seeds of Lens species are referred to as lentils; the lentil most commonly eaten is the seed of Lens culinaris.
- Prunus andersonii - Prunus andersonii also known as Desert Peach and sometimes Desert Almond, is a 1–2 meters tall deciduous shrub of the western United States, namely eastern California and western Nevada. While the small fruit are edible, it is generally known for its pink or white flowers.