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[F427]Flower Power Forbidden Fruit
by Lara Velez, Lar

Ah...Spring. After months of cold weather, of course you think of flowers when spring arrives. I will cover many different angles of the beautiful flowers of Spring, including; edible flowers, toxic flowers, flower recipes, tips on how to care for them, and rose colors...what do they say? Come...join me...

The Best Flowers for Spring

Please note: Not all of the flowers in this article are edible. Please see the list below for which flowers are edible and which ones are poisonous.

Tulips - (from genus "Tulipa") From the Turkish for turban, after its rounded form. They are originally from the Middle East and are available November to May (January to April for British tulips).

Tulip Care Tips: Tulips continue to grow in water and will curve towards the light. Make allowances for this when putting them in a vase or wrap the stems tightly in newspaper and stand them in water directly beneath a light for a few hours.

Dill - The botanical name is Anethem graveolens. Graveolens means having a strong scent. Dill is available from spring to autumn. It is a cousin of the humble carrot. Dill has a pungent and tangy flavor. It is best used with breads, fish, cheese, salads, and vegetables - especially cucumbers.

Dill Care Tips: Part sun part shade, keep damp, but not over-wet.

Lily of the Valley - (from genus "Convallaria", full name "Convallaria majalis") It was first cultivated in1420. It is mostly available in the months of April and May. The Lily of the Valley signifies a "return to happiness". It is also frequently used in bridal arrangements for their sweet perfume. Traditionally associated with May 1st, especially in France where the "muguet" is handed out at special events.

Lily of the Valley Care Tips: Must not be left out of water too long. Keep cool and shaded.

Sweet Pea - Botanical name is Lathyrus odoratus - odoratus means scented. They originated in Italy and are available March to November. Sweet peas mean "delicate pleasures".

Sweet Pea Care Tips: Keep cool, always in water, and away from ripening fruit. Commercial sweet peas are treated after cutting to prolong their life; garden-cut ones may only last one or two days but florists' peas can last over a week.

Roses - (from genus "Rosaceae") Botanical name Rosa - It is originally from China and is now cultivated from America to Africa and from Eastern Europe to the Far East. It is available all year round and probably the best known and best-loved flower in the world.

Rose Care Tips: Limp roses can be revived by standing up to their necks in lukewarm water in a cool room. Do not bash the stems as this prevents them taking up water effectively.

Speaking of roses, the next time you buy them for someone special, make sure that you pick the right color for the person or occasion.

ROSE COLOR MEANINGS:

Red: love, respect, and devotion

Deep Pink: gratitude, appreciation, and thank you

Light Pink: admiration, respect, sympathy, and regard

White: reverence, humility

Yellow: joy, gladness, friendship, and social

Orange: enthusiasm, desire

Red and Yellow: gaiety, joviality, fun-loving, humorous

What about eating flowers? Well there are some you can and some you need to steer clear of!

POISONOUS FLOWERS:

DO NOT EAT: Lily-of-the-Valley, Bleeding Heart, Buttercup, Iris, Calla Lily, Narcissus or Daffodil, Lupine, Petunia, Sweet Pea, Monkshood, Periwinkle, Rhododendron and Azalea, Oleander, Delphinium, Clematis, Foxglove, Hellebore, Wisteria, Crocus, Poinsettias, Mistletoe, Nightshade, and African Violet...just to name a few.

EDIBLE SPRING FLOWERS

APPLE - May - Slightly floral, sour

CHERVIL – May/June – parsley-like with a hint of tarragon, citrus

CHIVE – May/June – onion, strong

CORIANDER – June/Frost - like leaf, but more fragrant

ENGLISH DAISY - April/Sept – mild

DANDELION - May/July - like leaves, bitter

DILL - June/Frost - like leaves, but stronger

ELDERBERRY - May/June - floral, mild

GRAPE HYACINTH - April/May - grapey, bitter after-taste, slight sour

HONEYSUCKLE - May/July - honey sweet, perfumed

LILAC - April/May - perfumed, slightly bitter

MUSTARD - April/May - hot, mustard

GARDEN PEA - May/June - raw peas

PLUM - April/May - mild, like flower nectar

ROSE - May/Sept - perfume, sweet to bitter

GARDEN SAGE - May/July - flowery sage, slightly musky

SCENTED GERANIUM - throughout year - varies, slightly sour or bitter

SWEET WOODRUFF - May - sweet, grassy, vanilla

TULIP - April/May - slightly bitter or sweet

VIOLET (PANSY) - April/July - Mild, leafy green, some varieties sweet

If you plan on entertaining this spring...you may want to make a beautiful flower ice bowl for presentation of one of your cold dishes or use it as a centerpiece.

FLOWER ICE BOWL CENTER PIECE:

You will need:

assorted spring flowers...or just one kind
greenery (optional)
water
masking tape
2 glass bowls with a size difference of 2 inches

Place a few of your flowers on the bottom of the larger bowl. Place the smaller bowl in the larger bowl, on top of the flowers. Fill the space between the bowls, slowly, with water. Using a skewer to push them down into the water, add the rest of your flowers in the space around the bowl. Secure the smaller bowl in the larger bowl using the masking tape. Wrap the tape tightly across the top of the bowls, making sure that the smaller bowl is centered. Freeze at least 4 hours, or overnight. Remove from freezer and let stand for 5 minutes. Gently pull smaller bowl and remove your ice bowl from larger bowl. Put it in the freezer until you are ready to use it.

You can use these ice bowls to serve; salad, custards, fruit, sherbert, or you may fill it with fresh flowers and use it as a centerpiece.

This is also great for other seasons. Just change the type of flower and greenery to fit the season!

Copyright © Lara Velez


            Flower prints and floral-inspired designs are super-hot in almost every notable fashion collection this season. From huge, bright tropical flowers splashed across dresses to tiny, dainty prints on a breezy top, designers went mad for flower power in 2008.

            Who can blame them? As the last vestiges of winter are leaving northern climes, fashionistas are embracing the season - and who better to look to for inspiration than Mother Nature?

            And lucky women this season can choose from a wide range of styles to fit their own personal taste. Fashion mavens at Glamway24 (), an Italian-based Internet boutique that brings the collections of top designers from all over the world to the desktops of savvy shoppers, say that this season's florals offer appeal for the most romantic of tastes to the most urbane. 

            'This season, florals are some of the some of the most popular styles in our boutique,' said Glamway president Gilda Barabino. 'The designers have offered such a variety that everyone can find something she loves.'

            For those looking for a sweet, ladylike dress, try the Creta dress by O.titude. A sweet floral print in a demure shape, O.titude's Creta dress also offers a huge wow factor - a sexy lace-up top with a large applique over the bust. The Italian designer, whose line in available via Glamway24, also offers the Anusca dress, which presents a sweet, 1940s-inspired silhouette in a refined print - and some of the prettiest, most dramatic sleeves we've seen this season.

            One of the world's hottest designers, Custo Barcelona, also pushed petals in his collection this season. Custo Barcelona, which creates beautiful clothes that combine European sophistication and California spirit, has served up floral offerings ranging from tops to dresses.

            Hitting just the right note for this season's bold flower craze is Custo Barcelona's Pim All You Need T-shirt. Bright flowers adorn this figure-flattering top, which perfectly expresses the designer's talent for joining experimental chic with classic elegance.

If you're looking for something with a bit more glamour, try Custo Barcelona's Clever Flower offering, which can be worn as a long top or a minidress. Presented in an elegant kimono shape, Clever Flower is universally flattering and eternally chic.

Glamway24 also offers gorgeous dresses - perfect for capturing the romance and ease of summer. One of the boutique's most popular designers - in fact, a big favorite of international trendsetters and celebrities - is Hale Bob. Beloved for his modern take on traditional feminine shapes, Hale Bob's designer Daniel Bohbot offers smart shoppers dresses that are sure to become wardrobe staples.

And don't forget jeans when you're looking to add florals to your wardrobe. Barabino says that jeans have become one of the most popular places to inject a little flower power into your wardrobe.

'Embellished jeans have gained so much popularity this season,' she said, pointing to the return of Boho-chic and 1970s-inspired fashion. 'Just as a simple pair of jeans can used to spice up a colorful top, jeans with floral appliques can be used to set off a simple blouse or T-shirt.'

Barabino pointed to the popular Los Angeles-based designer Switch USA, which offers handmade jeans with beautiful embroidered embellishments. Hot off the runway this season are the designer's Paradise jeans, which offer a super-flattering fit and just the right touch of glamour.

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