SC -saffron/calendula

LYN M PARKINSON allilyn at juno.com
Sun May 3 15:23:26 PDT 1998


Kallyr wrote:
> > 
> Perhaps you saw Campanula, or Bell flowers which are blue, purple or
white?

Campanula sounds pretty close, doesn't it? Can you tell me anything about
them?  This was in the perennial section.  Can you do anything with them,
for food etc.?  I was looking for Bell flowers, and they had some blue
but no white; cornflowers I would love to find for the
poppy/daisy/cornflower garden corner.
Hope to sneak an herb plant or two in the wildflower area.

You gardeners out there:  if you were starting a mixed sort of garden,
flowers, etc., but mostly perennial--what plants would you want to put in
for cooking/preserving/even medicinal purposes?

Regards,

Allison
allilyn at juno.com
Master Chirurgeon, Companion des Lindquistrings, Princess' Order of
Courtesy

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