Edible Flowers - The New Taste in the Garden
We have long been fascinated by the beauty of flowers. What could be better than to bring this fascination from the garden to the kitchen? A salad with flowers, candied for tea, as a decoration on soups or the plate. Or snacking directly from the stem... In so many ways, edible flowers expand the ornamental garden's valuable bounty!
JELITTO PERENNIAL SEED GmbH presents a selection of flowers that are edible in raw, cooked, as a bud, candied or used in other preparation. The consuming of flowers and buds happens at your own risk and should only be done upon prior research on amount, knowledge of preparation and possible side effects. Source and hygiene of the flowers should be known and safe.
Edible Flower
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Art.No.: OO006
OCIMUM basilicum var. minutum 'Typ Greek' -
Art.No.: CO389
CHAMOMILLA recutita 'Zloty Lan'… (German Chamomile, Scented Mayweek, Matricary) -
Art.No.: DA166
DIANTHUS caryophyllus fl. pl. Grenadin-Series 'Grenadin Yellow' -
Art.No.: DA180
DIANTHUS caryophyllus 'Vienna Mixture'
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Art.No.: SA064
SALVIA pratensis Ballet-Series 'Sky Dance' -
Art.No.: EO030
EPILOBIUM angustifolium(CHAMAENERION) -
Art.No.: HA348
HYSSOPUS officinalis 'Albus'[Nectar White] -
Art.No.: TA130
THYMUS pulegioides(Greater Wild Thyme, Field Thyme) -
Art.No.: DA170
DIANTHUS caryophyllus fl. pl. Grenadin-Series 'Grenadin Red' -
Art.No.: GG231
GERANIUM pratense 'Dark Reiter' -
Art.No.: RO207
RUMEX acetosa 'De Belleville' -
Art.No.: MO196
MONARDA didyma -
Art.No.: VA190
VIOLA cornuta 'Admiration'large flowering variety -
Art.No.: MA194
MONARDA citriodora -
Art.No.: AO028
ACHILLEA millefolium wild form -
Art.No.: HA349
HYSSOPUS officinalis 'Caeruleus'[Nectar Blue] -
Art.No.: HA170
HESPERIS matronalis -
Art.No.: AO154
AGASTACHE foeniculum(anisata hort.)