Safflower Seeds - Corrales Azafran
Safflower is an ancient and versatile crop, treasured for its many uses and rich history. Once a significant crop in Egypt, Greece, China, and Spain, it was later introduced to New Mexico. Highly adaptable, safflower serves as a saffron substitute, with its flowers used as a coloring spice, dried for tea, or processed into a deep orangish-red dye. The young plants provide tasty leafy greens, while the seeds can be pressed for oil. Additionally, its deep taproots make it an excellent natural soil breaker.
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Description
Safflower is an ancient and versatile crop, treasured for its many uses and rich history. Once a significant crop in Egypt, Greece, China, and Spain, it was later introduced to New Mexico. Highly adaptable, safflower serves as a saffron substitute, with its flowers used as a coloring spice, dried for tea, or processed into a deep orangish-red dye. The young plants provide tasty leafy greens, while the seeds can be pressed for oil. Additionally, its deep taproots make it an excellent natural soil breaker.






















