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Botany / Food and drink / Flowers / Medicinal plants / Biology / Plant morphology / Plant reproductive system / Plant sexuality / Edible flower / Squash blossom / Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences / Blossom
Date: 2013-05-29 16:41:08
Botany
Food and drink
Flowers
Medicinal plants
Biology
Plant morphology
Plant reproductive system
Plant sexuality
Edible flower
Squash blossom
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
Blossom

The Incredible Edible Flower Nichelle Demorest, UF/IFAS Horticulture Agent Have you ever looked out over a colorful bed of gorgeous flowers and thought to yourself “Oh, they just look good enough to eat!”? Well, go

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