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List of edible flowers

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This is a list of edible flowers.

Scientific nameFlavorColorCommon nameDetails
Abelmoschus esculentusVegetalMedium-yellowOkra
Anthriscus cerefoliumHerbalWhiteChervil
Asparagus officinalisVegetalGreenAsparagus
Bellis perennisMildly bitterWhiteDaisy
Borago officinalisAniseLilacStarflowerlast=Lauderdalefirst=Cyndilast2=Evansfirst2=Ervtitle=Edible Flowersurl=http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/hil-8513.htmlarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716202936/http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/hil-8513.htmlarchive-date=2011-07-16access-date=2025-11-09website=North Carolina State University}}
Brassica oleraceaSpicyGreenCabbage
Bauhinia purpureaSourPurplePurple bauhinia, butterfly tree, orchid tree
Calendula officinalisSlightly bitterYellow, orangeMarigold
Centaurea cyanusVegetalWhite, pink, blueCornflower
ChrysanthemumStrongWide rangeChrysanthemum
Cichorium intybusHerbalBlueChicory
Cucurbita pepoVegetalYellowlast=Zeldesfirst=Leah A.date=2011-07-20title=Eat this! Squash blossoms, a solution to the zucchini problemurl=http://www.diningchicago.com/blog/2011/07/20/eat-this-squash-blossoms-a-solution-to-the-zucchini-problem/archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029202610/http://www.diningchicago.com/blog/2011/07/20/eat-this-squash-blossoms-a-solution-to-the-zucchini-problem/archive-date=2013-10-29accessdate=2012-08-03work=Dining Chicagopublisher=Chicago's Restaurant & Entertainment Guide, Inc.}}
Cymbopetalum costaricenseSpicyWhite
Cymbopetalum penduliflorumSpicyWhitelast1=Uphoffirst1=Johannes Cornelis Theodorusauthor-link1=Johannes Cornelius Theodorus Uphoftitle=Dictionary of Economic Plantspublisher=J. Crameryear=1968isbn=9783904144711edition=secondlocation=New Yorkpage=167language=englishoclc=48693661orig-year=1959}}
DianthusSweet cloveWide rangeCarnation
Eruca sativaSpicyWhiteArugula
Foeniculum vulgareMildly aniseYellow-greenFennel
Galium odoratumSweet, nutty, vanillaWhiteWoodruff
Helianthus annuusVariesYellowSunflower
HemerocallisVegetal, sweetWide rangelast=Zeldesfirst=Leah A.date=2011-07-27title=Eat this! Daylilies, more than just a pretty flowerurl=http://www.diningchicago.com/blog/2011/07/27/eat-this-daylilies-more-than-just-a-pretty-flower/archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131029201413/http://www.diningchicago.com/blog/2011/07/27/eat-this-daylilies-more-than-just-a-pretty-flower/archive-date=2013-10-29accessdate=2012-08-03work=Dining Chicagopublisher=Chicago's Restaurant & Entertainment Guide, Inc.}}Diuretic or laxative if eaten in quantity
Hibiscus rosa-sinensisCranberry-likeRose, redChinese hibiscus
LavandulaSweet, perfumedLavenderLavender
Levisticum officinaleCeleryWhiteLovage
Lonicera japonicaSweetWhite to pale yellowJapanese honeysuckle
MalusFloralWhite to pinkApple
Matricaria recutitaSweet appleWhiteCamomile
MenthaMintyPurpleMint
Monarda didymaMinty, sweet, hotWide rangeBergamot
Musa spp.VegetalWhite, yellow, pinkBanana blossom
Ocimum basilicumHerbalWhite, lavenderBasil
PassifloraVegetalPurplePassion flower
PelargoniumVariesWide rangeGeranium
Phaseolus vulgarisVegetalPurpleCommon bean
PhalaenopsisWateryVariesMoth orchid
RosaPerfumedWide rangeRose
Rosmarinus officinalisHerbalBlueRosemary
Salvia elegansSweet, fruityRedPineapple sage
Salvia officinalisHerbalPurple-blueCommon sage
Sambucus canadensisSweetWhiteAmerican elderberry
Sesbania grandifloraVegetable-likeWhiteWest-Indian pea
Syringa vulgarisVariesLavenderLilac
Tagetes patulaBitterYellow, orangeFrench marigold
Tagetes tenuifoliaSpicy, herbalYellowFrench marigold
Taraxacum officinaleSweet, honey-likeYellowCommon dandelion
ThymusHerbalWhiteThyme
TiliaHoney-likeWhiteLinden
Trifolium pratenseSweetRedRed clover
Tropaeolum majusSpicy, pepperyWide rangeGarden nasturtium, Indian cress, monks cress
TulipaVegetalWide rangeTulip
Viola odorataSweet, perfumedPurple, whiteCommon violet
Viola tricolorWintergreenPurple and yellowHeart's ease
Viola × wittrockianaVegetalWide rangePansy

References

References

  1. Lauderdale, Cyndi. "Edible Flowers".
  2. Lyle, Katie Letcher. (2017). "The Complete Guide to Edible Wild Plants, Mushrooms, Fruits, and Nuts: Finding, Identifying, and Cooking". [[FalconGuides]].
  3. Zeldes, Leah A.. (2011-07-20). "Eat this! Squash blossoms, a solution to the zucchini problem". Chicago's Restaurant & Entertainment Guide, Inc..
  4. (1968). "Dictionary of Economic Plants". J. Cramer.
  5. (27 December 2005). "World Spice Plants: Economic Usage, Botany, Taxonomy". Springer Science & Business Media.
  6. Zeldes, Leah A.. (2011-07-27). "Eat this! Daylilies, more than just a pretty flower". Chicago's Restaurant & Entertainment Guide, Inc..
  7. (4 October 2013). "Tasty tulips". The Guardian.
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