Edible Flowers Pansy 50 Ct

Edible Flowers Pansy 50 Ct

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This Snacks item by GourmetSwtBotanicals has 6244 favorites from shoppers. Ships from San Marcos, CA. Listed on Jan 24, 2024
50 Count (50 Flowers) Spectacular combination of colors: purple, blue, yellow, red, orange, lavender, white, maroon and more. About 2" in length. Versatile garnish for desserts, salads and entrees. Earthy, mild tangy, grassy flavor. These flowers are real, fresh, and perishable. * All orders will be different, no mix is the same. The colors in each clamshell vary depending on availability. If you would like specific colors in your mix, please let us know when you place your order.

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