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Weeds are just plants with enough surplus will to live to withstand normal levels of gardening!--Alexandra Petri
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Joseph Lofthouse wrote:I love eating daylily flowers. Haven't had any that I felt were poisonous.
Permaculture...picking the lock back to Eden since 1978.
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C. West wrote:just saw this today, a daylily bred for flavor
https://oikostreecrops.com/products/perennial-vegetable-plants/edible-daylily/
Jeff Painter wrote:The Flava Flavor daylily from Oikos is just a small bag with maybe a couple of plants. I bought some many years ago and they are very fragrant but I have not thought to eat any yet. I have eaten daylily flowers dried in the sun right after the blooms close and thought they tasted vaguely of mushrooms. I guess fresh is best.
J Webb wrote:I am interested in adding daylily to my forest garden, and was wondering if there are species & varieties selected for improved edibility.
I am also looking for a reputable nursery/permie to source daylily from (I know they grow all over the US, but I'm not 100% sure how to identify).
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