Edible Flowers
Q: Where can I learn more about edible flowers? I want to use them on a wedding cake.
A: I found a good resource from the Colorado Extension office.
see Edible Flowers
You might also be interested in edible plants in the great outdoors. I have a good set of links at Outdoor Edibles
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