List of edible flowers
Appearance
This is a list of edible flowers.
Scientific name | Flavor | Color | Common name |
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Abelmoschus esculentus | Vegetal | Medium-yellow | Okra |
Anthriscus cerefolium | Herbal | White | Chervil |
Asparagus officinalis | Vegetal | Green | Asparagus |
Bellis perennis | Mildly bitter | White | Daisy |
Borago officinalis | Anise | Lilac | Starflower[1] |
Brassica oleracea | Spicy | Green | Cabbage, etc. |
Bauhinia purpurea | Sour | Purple | Purple bauhinia, butterfly tree, orchid tree |
Calendula officinalis | Slightly bitter | Yellow, orange | Marigold |
Centaurea cyanus | Vegetal | White, pink, blue | Cornflower |
Chrysanthemum | Strong | Wide range | Chrysanthemum |
Cichorium intybus | Herbal | Blue | Chicory |
Cucurbita pepo | Vegetal | Yellow | Squash, etc.[2] |
Cymbopetalum costaricense[3][4] | Spicy | White | |
Cymbopetalum penduliflorum | Spicy | White | Sacred earflower[3][4] |
Dianthus | Sweet clove | Wide range | Carnation |
Eruca sativa | Spicy | White | Arugula |
Foeniculum vulgare | Mildly anise | Yellow-green | Fennel |
Galium odoratum | Sweet, nutty, vanilla | White | Woodruff, etc. |
Helianthus annuus | Varies | Yellow | Sunflower |
Hemerocallis | Vegetal, sweet | Wide range | Daylily[5] |
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis | Cranberry-like | Rose, red | Chinese hibiscus |
Lavandula | Sweet, perfumed | Lavender | Lavender, etc. |
Levisticum officinale | Celery | White | Lovage |
Lonicera japonica | Sweet | White to pale yellow | Japanese honeysuckle |
Malus | Floral | White to pink | Apple, etc. |
Matricaria recutita | Sweet apple | White | Camomile |
Mentha | Minty | Purple | Mint, etc. |
Monarda didyma | Minty, sweet, hot | Wide range | Bergamot, etc. |
Musa spp. | Vegetal | White, yellow, pink | Banana blossom |
Ocimum basilicum | Herbal | White, lavender | Basil |
Passiflora | Vegetal | Purple | Passion flower |
Pelargonium | Varies | Wide range | Geranium |
Phaseolus vulgaris | Vegetal | Purple | Common bean |
Phalaenopsis | Watery | Varies | Moth Orchid |
Rosa | Perfumed | Wide range | Rose |
Rosmarinus officinalis | Herbal | Blue | Rosemary |
Salvia elegans | Sweet, fruity | Red | Pineapple sage |
Salvia officinalis | Herbal | Purple-blue | Common sage |
Sambucus canadensis | Sweet | White | American elderberry |
Syringa vulgaris | Varies | Lavender | Lilac |
Tagetes patula | Bitter | Yellow, orange | French marigold |
Tagetes tenuifolia | Spicy, herbal | Yellow | French marigold |
Taraxacum officinale | Sweet, honey-like | Yellow | Common dandelion |
Thymus | Herbal | White | Thyme |
Tilia | Honey-like | White | Linden, etc. |
Trifolium pratense | Sweet | Red | Red clover |
Tropaeolum majus | Spicy, peppery | Wide range | Garden nasturtium, Indian cress, monks cress. |
Tulipa[6] | Vegetal | Wide range | Tulip |
Viola odorata | Sweet, perfumed | Purple, white | Common violet |
Viola tricolor | Wintergreen | Purple and yellow | Heart's ease, etc. |
Viola × wittrockiana | Vegetal | Wide range | Pansy |
See also
- Bushfood
- Kitchen garden
- Gardening
- List of culinary herbs and spices
- List of edible nuts
- List of companion plants
- List of poisonous flowers
- Flower
- Edible flowers
- List of useful plants
References
- ^ "Edible Flowers". Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2011-07-25.
- ^ Zeldes, Leah A. (2011-07-20). "Eat this! Squash blossoms, a solution to the zucchini problem". Dining Chicago. Chicago's Restaurant & Entertainment Guide, Inc. Retrieved 2012-08-03.
- ^ a b Uphof, Johannes Cornelis Theodorus (1968) [1959]. Dictionary of Economic Plants (second ed.). New York, NY: J. Cramer. p. 167. ISBN 9783904144711. OCLC 48693661.
- ^ a b Seidemann, Johannes (27 December 2005). "C". World Spice Plants: Economic Usage, Botany, Taxonomy. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 129. ISBN 9783540279082. Retrieved 2 July 2015.
Flavoring of drinking chocolate
- ^ Zeldes, Leah A. (2011-07-27). "Eat this! Daylilies, more than just a pretty flower". Dining Chicago. Chicago's Restaurant & Entertainment Guide, Inc. Retrieved 2012-08-03.
- ^ Bellamy, Lucy (4 October 2013). "Tasty tulips". The Guardian. Retrieved 15 March 2020.