Blue Cornflower - Centaurea cyanus
General Information:
Cornflower is a member of the daisy family noted for its vibrant azure blue flowers. The plant is called cornflower because it naturally occurs near field crops, namely corn.
Typical Uses:
Today, cornflower petals are added to tea blends, potpourri, baked goods, soups, salads and custards, or are frozen in decorative ice cubes for iced beverages.
Precautions:
Specific: No known precautions.
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