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#22. Candy Flower

Montia sibirica


Family:

Purslane Family


Habitat:

Moist open woods.


Characteristics:

1. Peppermint-striped petals (5 petals).

2. Leaves are elliptical-shaped, thick and fleshy. They appear opposite one another on the soft , fleshy stem.

3. Many flexible leaf & flower stems arise from the base of the plant.

4. Candy Flower wilts quickly after picking.


Uses:

1. Candy Flower may be used as a lettuce or spinach substitute in salads. The leaves, stems, and flowers may all be eaten. All parts are high in vitamins A & C.

2. The juices may be rubbed into the hair with one's hands for use as a styling gel.

3. Early miners reportedly let ants walk over the leaves to help give it a tangy, vinegar-like flavor.

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