Hemerocallis ‘Grand Opera’ Image Posted on June 7, 2014 by missinghenrymitchell Hemerocallis ‘Grand Opera’ Hemerocallis are edible, but could you bear to pick it? AdvertisementShare this:FacebookTwitterPinterestTumblrEmailPrintMoreRedditLike this:Like Loading... Related
According to this article (http://www.motherearthnews.com/organic-gardening/how-to-sustainably-harvest-daylilies-zbcz1307.aspx#axzz34OKXQcNx) you can eat the blossoms, the flower buds, the young shoots, and the tubers. I have only ever heard of people eating the blossoms and buds, either fresh, pickled, or dried. They’re apparently also good in stir-fries. Reply ↓
I have heard that Hemerocallis flowers are edible but who on earth wants to earth to eat them? Reply ↓
The Chinese, Vietnamese, and other east Asian people. Hot and sour soup has dried daylily buds in it. Reply ↓
Lovely! But which bits do you eat?
According to this article (http://www.motherearthnews.com/organic-gardening/how-to-sustainably-harvest-daylilies-zbcz1307.aspx#axzz34OKXQcNx) you can eat the blossoms, the flower buds, the young shoots, and the tubers. I have only ever heard of people eating the blossoms and buds, either fresh, pickled, or dried. They’re apparently also good in stir-fries.
I have heard that Hemerocallis flowers are edible but who on earth wants to earth to eat them?
The Chinese, Vietnamese, and other east Asian people. Hot and sour soup has dried daylily buds in it.