


Cornflower/ Bachelor's Button
Botanical name: Centaurea cyanus
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Cornflower (Centaurea cyanus) is a vibrant flowering plant that typically grows in fields, meadows, and along roadsides throughout Europe and North America, often thriving in sunny, disturbed areas. The plant is easily recognized by its striking blue flowers, although it may also produce shades of pink or white, and it features slender, lance-shaped leaves. In herbal medicine, the dried flower heads are commonly used, often prepared as herbal teas or infusions. Traditionally, cornflower has been appreciated in various cultures, particularly in European herbal practices, where it has been incorporated into folk remedies and culinary dishes, showcasing its versatility and cultural significance.*
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