Yes. Fresh or dried leaves are used as a tarragon substitute for flavoring soups, sauces etc; and a tea is brewed using the dried leaves and flowering tops.
No , flowers the are safe to consume in small amounts by humans , used in salads ect
Mexican marigold
tap root
7 days
Poinsettias, Mexican marigold flowers and dahlias are native to Mexico.
Chickweed is an annual weed. It is also edible and makes a fine salad green.
I think it is but just in case look it up on the internet.Try typing in: Mallow weed-Is it edibleIt always works for me.
It is a Mexican name for Marigold flowers. It is the flower used for day of the Dead. Cempazuchitl is the Nahuatl name.
First cultivated by ancient Egyptians, who turned it from a weed into an edible plant
"Marigold" is a generic common name that refers to a number of separate plant species:The two most recognisable are the African Marigold and the French Marigold which are common seasonal or annual plants:The botanical name of the African Marigold is Tagetes erecta and the botanical name for the French Marigold is Tagetes patulaIn addition, there is the Pot Marigold (Calendula officinalis) which is commonly used in herbal remedies is it is not reltated to either of the above and carries only a passing physical resemblance.See the related link below for more information.
There's a bloke selling Weed at the Mexican boder and its about how he escapes the Mexican with all the Drugs and some fit Mexican birds.
Mexican dirt schwag is some of the best on the planet.