Borage, but don’t touch it with bare hands….those fuzzy hairs get stuck in skin not unlike fiberglass
Berry-Holiday
Great in the vegetable garden to bring the pollinators! Trim the top and it will really bush out. The blue is gorgeous
-slugabed
Borage <3 My boyfriend grows these (also has a rare white mutations!), they are beautiful and tastes pretty good!
airporttaxi31
Looks like borage (Borago officinalis), aka starflower. Hairy stems, blue star petals. Bees love it. Edible flowers taste mildly cucumbery; often grown in herb gardens.
Mash_in_mitch
Also, apparently borage flower is one of very few naturally blue ‘things’ humans can eat…
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The color is altered and severely oversaturated to blow out the blue, but it’s [borage](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borage#/media/File:Borago_officinalis_(2025).jpg).
Ok WTF. Where you located?
Borage! The petals are edible.
Borage, but don’t touch it with bare hands….those fuzzy hairs get stuck in skin not unlike fiberglass
Great in the vegetable garden to bring the pollinators! Trim the top and it will really bush out. The blue is gorgeous
Borage <3 My boyfriend grows these (also has a rare white mutations!), they are beautiful and tastes pretty good!
Looks like borage (Borago officinalis), aka starflower. Hairy stems, blue star petals. Bees love it. Edible flowers taste mildly cucumbery; often grown in herb gardens.
Also, apparently borage flower is one of very few naturally blue ‘things’ humans can eat…