Flowers offer more than heady scents and beautiful colors and petals. Parts of flowers have been used for thousands of years in healing and medicine, and continue to be used for alternative healing today. Understanding the power of flowers may...
Flowers add color, fragrance and beauty to the world, and cut flowers are a delightful way to perk up flagging spirits. If you ever received flowers and thought they smelled and looked good enough to eat, you may have been right. Many of the most...
In the summer, common garden sage produces purplish-blue flowers that you can eat. You can cut the fresh flowers and use them as a decoration on a cake, use them to make herbed vinegar, pour hot water over them for tea, or dry and store them to...
Planting flowers with kids can teach them about how to care for living things, says Kathy Charner, author of "Everything for Spring: A Complete Activity Book for Teachers of Young Children." Planning a garden and planting flowers with your...
Lavender flowers are spike-like flowers composed of multiple, tiny purple florets on a slender, elegant stem. They are valued for their soothing, herbaceous fragrance, their healing properties, their multitude of uses and their physical beauty. In...
The sunny yellow flowers of the dandelion plant add beta-carotene, vitamin C, iron and other nutrients to salads, omelets or beverages. Unlike the plant's bitter leaves, dandelion flowers have a honey-like flavor. If you are allergic to...
The most popular form of elderberries come from the common elderberry, or Sambucus nigra. Naturalized to America from Europe, the elderberry bush thrives in wet, marshy areas. The bark, leaves, flowers and berries of this shrub have been used for...
Yoga, an ancient form of Indian philosophy, involves the practice of poses, also known as asanas. Yoga poses often get their names from what they resemble such as triangle, flower or tree pose. A few yoga poses get their names from the specific...
Children are often attracted to the interesting shapes and bright colors of blooming flowers. While exploring the backyard flower garden or examining the flower arrangement on your dinning room table, curiosity may get the best of your child and...
The therapeutic effects of flowers have been acknowledged for centuries. According to Janice Cox in her book "Natural Beauty at Home," flowers have often been used in cosmetics for symbolic reasons. For example, lavender was thought to bring good...
Bach flowers, also called Bach flower remedies, belong to a system of healing developed in England in the 1930s. Each flower is associated with a specific emotion or mental state, rather than a physical symptom. Practitioners consider Bach flower...
Banana, plantain or Musa paradisiaca is a large, herbaceous plant native to India and Southeast Asia. Purple buds appear from the heart of the tip of the stem and develop into tubular, white flowers. Along with dietary fibers, proteins and...
Jasmine flowers, or the oil extracted from their blossoms, can be found in herbal supplements, culinary teas, aromatherapy products and cosmetics. The flower is used folklorically for its aphrodisiac, antioxidant and anthelmintic...
While bananas are a easily recognizable and familiar item at the grocery store, you're much less likely to spot the banana flower. The huge flower bud, weighing up to a pound, is characterized by large magenta petals. Most of the flower is...
The 38 Bach Flower Remedies have been used for more than seven decades by people who want to deal with their negative emotions and find a path to mind-body health. Each of the flower remedies, which can be purchased or made from scratch and used...
Borage is a flowering plant that may have beneficial medicinal applications. It is also edible and has been used in foods dating back to the Elizabethan era, according to the Kansas State University Research and Extension. When used medicinally,...
Herbal remedies may be extracted from a variety of plants and flowers, and they can be derived from the flowering parts, the roots or stems of plants. Many remedies that are flower-based serve to treat a myriad of conditions. Before using any...
Pineapple sage, Salvia elegans, is a tender perennial that grows wild in scrub forests in Mexico and Guatemala. When bruised, the foliage has the aroma of ripe pineapple, hence the name. Pineapple sage has a tall stalk of bright red, clustered...
Introducing edible herbal flowers to your usual foods adds new flavors and colors that will impress your family and guests. These blossoms may be used in salads or eaten as a deep-fried treat, in candied creations or in your own infused vinegars....
Next time you buy flowers for your beloved, opt for edible flowers -- they serve as both a pretty bouquet and dinner. Many flowers are edible, and although they won't fill you up unless prepared as part of a larger meal, these flowers offer some...
Pumpkin flower, passionflower, hibiscus and Sesbania flower are just a few of the edible flowers that can make your regular diet more interesting. Some ways to enjoy edible flowers are raw, such as in salads, or cooked, such as in side dishes or...
A spray of brightly colored, beautifully formed frosting flowers livens up any cake and makes it appear to be professionally made. You might think that such artistry is beyond your reach, but it really takes just a few pieces of special equipment...
The brightly-colored flowers of the hibiscus plant, botanical name Hibiscus sabdariffa, perk up your garden -- and, possibly, your health. Teas made from hibiscus flowers, known as "sour teas," can help regulate high blood pressure as well as...
In companion planting, gardeners interplant crops rather than devoting separate rows or beds to individual plants. Benefits of planting flowers and vegetables together include mutual or one-way protection from pests, the addition of nutrients to...
No matter what your skin type, there is a homemade lotion recipe, and a flower, just right for you. Making homemade lotions from flowers such as roses, lavender and violets can cleanse, moisturize, soothe and protect your skin with added benefit...
The sweet fragrance of a field of red clover is one of the everyday pleasures of summer. The reason clover smells good enough to eat is that it is -- red clover flowers are not only edible but healthy. Although it is safe to munch on the fresh...
Calendula flowers are renowned for their soothing effect on the skin. If you have dry or itchy skin, bug bites or stubborn rashes, making a salve of calendula flowers may be just the thing to help you. You should always consult a doctor about...
Chamomile tea is a centuries-old herbal remedy used to treat a variety of health conditions, including intestinal upset, stomach upset, anxiety, insomnia, mouth ulcers and skin irritations. According to the National Library for Complementary and...
Fried squash blossoms are a seasonal Italian treat that you can enjoy if you have access to a garden or a farmer's market. In your garden, pick new, male blossoms, but don't pick them all or you won't have any squash to harvest later. You can...
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