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  1. Path: sparky!uunet!gatech!destroyer!news.iastate.edu!iscsvax.uni.edu!klier
  2. From: klier@iscsvax.uni.edu
  3. Newsgroups: rec.gardens
  4. Subject: Re: Edible Flowers
  5. Message-ID: <1993Jan22.121150.10097@iscsvax.uni.edu>
  6. Date: 22 Jan 93 12:11:50 -0600
  7. References: <psmith.727641803@cunews> <C188IJ.B23@world.std.com> <C18At2.41K@news.cso.uiuc.edu>
  8. Organization: University of Northern Iowa
  9. Lines: 17
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  11. In article <C18At2.41K@news.cso.uiuc.edu>, l.j.z. <ljz57640@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> writes:
  12. > moroney@world.std.com (Michael Moroney) writes:
  13. >>Daylilies are edible.  The flower buds are sometimes used in Chinese food.
  14. >>That's all I know.
  15. >>-Mike
  16. > I hear Nasturtium is really good too.  Both the flowers and the leaves
  17. > are edible.
  18.  
  19. rose
  20. violet
  21. borage
  22. radish/mustard/broccoli/kale and other Brassicaceae
  23. caper (generally eaten as pickled buds)
  24.  
  25. Kay
  26.