Name this Flower?๐ŸŒž๐ŸŒผ

in share2steem โ€ขย  6 years agoย 


I'm still picking this flower for tea and oil infusions and its January. Good in soups , salads and even ice cubes. #share2steem #garden #naturalmedicine #canna-curate #busy #salve #busy #magick #adventure #istandforlove #edible #plants #blog #flowers #love #life #steemit #yoga #Earthdeeds #deepdivers #intention #food #beautiful #natural #organic



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ย  ยท ย 6 years agoย 

I don't know! But they are very pretty.

ย  ยท ย 6 years agoย 

That's Calendula. what a wonderful plant. I love it in skin creams, especially good for diaper rash. It's a colorful edible flower and you can also use it in place of saffron and as a natural food coloring.
It's good to aid in digestion and also as a tonic plus they are easy to grow!

ย  ยท ย 6 years agoย 

I can count on you @porters to know your stuffs! Thanks for sharing your knowledge! I infuse it in olive oil and smear it on my face and arms and body, my skin suffers if I don't use it daily!

ย  ยท ย 6 years agoย 

Good stuff! So simple yet so effective!

ย  ยท ย 6 years agoย 

African Daisy

ย  ยท ย 6 years agoย (edited)

Nope.... those usually have darker center blue to brownish..;) Funny, though, I just noticed that might be P.M on the lower leaves? Or it might be frost, cause it was early morning, mmmm I'm pretty sure it is frost.