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Fresh Non-Toxic Flowers for use on your Cake.
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Garden expert Ann Lovejoy wrote in a May 23, 2002, article in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer newspaper:
"Which flowers are the safest? The answer is twofold. First, no flower is safe to eat or use on or near food products unless it has been organically grown. This means no chemical herbicides or pesticides have been used on or around the plant. Rose fertilizers that contain systemic toxins are included in this category, as are any fertilizers of the weed-and-feed variety.
"This also means that edible flowers that are brought home from nurseries and garden centers are not safe to eat or use on or near food products unless they have been grown organically or sustainably (without toxins). ...
"Secondly, for some people, eating pollen can trigger allergies or even asthma. To be safe, remove the pollen-bearing parts of each edible flower (the pistils and stamens). The sepals or calyx also should be removed from all flowers except the viola-violet clan (pansies, Johnny- Jump-Ups, violets and violettas)."
Copyright 2002, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Reprinted by permission
That said, quite a number of flowers common to vegetable beds and ornamental borders are both lovely to look at and tasty to boot. Below you will find a list
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Acacia Blossoms |
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African Violets |
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Almond Blossoms |
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Alyssum |
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Apple Blossoms |
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Baby's Breath (Gypsophila) |
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Baby's Tears |
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Bachelor Button petals |
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Banana Blossoms |
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Borage Substitutes: Nasturtiums, Violets, Rose Petals |
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Boston Fern |
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Bougainvillea |
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Bromeliad Family |
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California Poppy |
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Camelia |
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Carnation |
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Chamomile |
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Chive Flowers (Chive Blossoms) |
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Christmas Cactus |
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Chrysanthemums |
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Clary Substitutes: Nasturtiums, Borage, Violets |
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Dahlia |
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Daisy |
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Daylily |
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Dianthus |
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Dogwood |
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Easter lily |
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English Primroses |
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Forget-Me-Nots |
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Fuchsia |
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Gardenia |
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Geraniums - Scented |
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Hawaiin Ti Plant |
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Hibiscus |
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Hollyhock |
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Ice Plant |
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Impatiens |
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Indian Cress (Tropaeolum Majus) |
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Jamaica Sorrel (Jamaican Hibiscus) |
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Jasmine |
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Johnny Jump-Up Substitutes: Pansy, Violets |
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Lavendar |
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Lemon Blossoms |
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Lilac |
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Lily Buds |
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Lily of the Nile |
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Maidenhair Fern |
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Marigolds |
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Mimosa Blossoms |
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Nasturtium Substitutes: Marigolds, Pansy |
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Orange Blossom |
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Pansy |
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Peach Blossom |
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Petunia |
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Phlox |
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Plum Blossoms |
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Pussy Willow |
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Roselle |
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Roses Substitutes: Violets for crystalizing |
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Snake Plant |
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SnapDragon |
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Squash blossoms |
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Tiger Lily |
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Velvet Plant - Purple |
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Viola |
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Violet Substitutes: Nasturtium, Borage, Pansy |
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Zinnia |
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