Bachelor Buttons come in many different colors and we use them in many of our teas. They are generally flavorless and add great color. They are super easy to grow and have many uses. They are known as cornflowers, blue poppies, blue bonnet, and blue cap. Known in latin as Centaurea Cyanus.
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