Malcolmia graeca, a tiny pink flower that you can see all over these days! Learn more about our online courses on herbal medicine & aromatherapy in jointheflow.net Discover my books on bodywork and more: amzn.to/3xhaNey Being a flowering plant from the family Brassicaceae, it is considered edible. In any case, it would be a famine food, since it is so tiny. The family contains the cruciferous vegetables, including species such as Brassica oleracea (e.g. broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, kale, collards), Brassica rapa (turnip, Chinese cabbage, etc.), Brassica napus (rapeseed, etc.), Raphanus sativus (common radish), Armoracia rusticana (horseradish) and more! Photo taken by me, all rights reserved. #malcolmia #malcolmiagraeca #wildmustards #mustardgreens #wildmedicine #brassicaceae #greekflora #greekherbs #herbnerd #wildherbs #botany #botanicalmedicine #medicinalherbs #myherbalstudies #healingherbs #foraging #herbalistsofinstagram #herbalremedies #primitiveskills #survivalskills #urbanherbalist #herbalremedies #apothecary #ethnobotany #ethnobotanist (at Hymettus) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ca38g3bOy6k/?utm_medium=tumblr













