Pennslyvania spring classics
I've got dead nettle and violets growing all over 😍 Any favorite recipes for either of these two? I personally just snack on the violets because I'm impatient πŸ˜…
Purple dead-nettle (lamium purpureum):
It’s called dead because, unlike stinging nettles, it doesn't have the stinging hairs
Common blue violet (viola sororia):
The sororia part comes from Latin for "sisterly," likely referring to how they grow in cozy little clusters.
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