(Ocean Robbins) Can we agree that many flowers are visually beautiful? We grow them in gardens, give and receive them as gifts (and as promises and apologies), and use them to brighten up our rooms. Many flowers also have heavenly scents that attract us nearly as intensely as the pollinators they’re meant for. (From this category I exclude Amorphophallus titanum, or the “corpse flower,” whose odor has been charitably described as “teenage gym socks.”) But flowers are more than just eye candy and lovely aromas — they also have a culinary tradition dating back to at least 140 BCE.
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These “Cotton Candy” Flowers Look Like Something From Dr Seuss
(Jade Small) State fairs and festivals are few and far between at the moment, as is the beloved pink cotton candy that makes fairs and festivals even more special for most of us.
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In This Japanese Park There Are Millions Of Baby Blue Flowers Blooming
(Jade Small) When flowers bloom in Japan, they do so seriously, beautifully and in abundance.