Daylily
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Food uses
The flowers of some species are edible and are sold (fresh or dried) in oriental markets as golden needles. They are used in hot and sour soup. The young green leaves and the tubers of some (but not all) species are also edible. The plant has also been used for medicinal purposes.
Related Topics:
Hot and sour soup - Tuber
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