Gardening Riddle : Can You Guess Which Early Bird Plant Owns This Flower

Are you growing some greens? Then you probably know which plant owns this bud of buds. No, these buds aren't here yet but the plant that owns it are probably the ones that sprout first in your vegetable garden in Spring if you have them. These buds, they'd probably show up some time in May, if the weather here permits. Yes, that's when I took these pics last year.

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Don't worry I haven't shared it anywhere at all. I wonder how many gardening authors could recognize this just by looking at it.

Go ahead, write it down in the reply section, am damn curious. Be honest ....

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You ain't gardening? No worries, here's a clue to help you figure it out.



Leaves as innocent looking as that of the Butterbur's I may have, eat them not for they could send you to your grave.

My stem shall become pinker than pink with a boiling hot water encounter. The longer I bathe, sour than sour I shall become.



So, any idea which plant owns this as a flower? Unless you want that plant to thrive and spread all over your garden, you'd let this bud of buds bloom full blast like this. You may have already guessed that I actually rid them the day they turned like so cause I have a bunch of them already. They supply me more than I want to the point I got fed up with it but don't get me wrong I love abundance in any form.

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Me, I love juicing this while most people would probably have it sugared cause ... hmm, you read that riddle haven't you? Thank you!

So ... Can You Guess Which Early Bird Plant Owns This Flower?

This content's 100% mine. All pics were taken with my Samsung galaxy A3 2016 edition. I took all those pics last year but they're mint because I haven't used nor posted them anywhere else. By the way the greened sentences, they're not really links as that tiny box beside it that suddenly existed seems to suggest.



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