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Exploring the saffron under the microscope seems like a monster avatar of saffron. This is the bright red stigma of saffron flower in a microscopic view.  Thanks to @natgeo for publishing such a unique view of saffron that nobody would see this previously.  #saffron #nature #herbs #micro #natgeo #dubai #uae #explore Crocus Sativus, Scanning Electron Microscope, Saffron Flower, Microscopic Photography, Microscopic Images, Kitchen Herbs, Microscopes, Jeff Koons, Things Under A Microscope

Exploring the saffron under the microscope seems like a monster avatar of saffron. This is the bright red stigma of saffron flower in a microscopic view. Thanks to @natgeo for publishing such a unique view of saffron that nobody would see this previously. #saffron #nature #herbs #micro #natgeo #dubai #uae #explore

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32K views · 480 reactions | Did you plant saffron this year? Hope you’re having a good week! Harvested more saffron last weekend. 💜💜Saffron crocus or crocus sativus is a member of the Iris family, Iridaceae. It is cultivated for its bright orange-red stigmas which are used as spice. Saffron has a nuanced, complex flavor with a sweet floral and subtle earthy taste. Due to its labor-intensive cultivation, consisting of gathering, and processing techniques, makes saffron the most valuable spice in the world. It takes around 4,000 flowers to yield an ounce of saffron or 150 flowers to yield one gram!🌱Planting time is September to early October or 6-8 weeks before your first hard frost. They can be planted in August in cold climates in zone USDA 6 and below. Saffron is reliably hardy to zone Crocus Sativus, Saffron Crocus, Good Week, Growing Herbs, Sweet Floral, 8 Weeks, Bright Orange, Orange Red, This Year

Did you plant saffron this year? Hope you’re having a good week! Harvested more saffron last weekend. 💜💜Saffron crocus or crocus sativus is a member of...

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In addition to producing saffron, C. sativus also produces saleable corms, which are sometimes more lucrative than the spice. English photo Growing Saffron, English Photo, Crocus Sativus, Saffron Crocus, University Of Vermont, Saffron Flower, Golden Harvest, Gothic Garden, Growing Gardens

Dr. Arash Ghalehgolabbehbahani and Dr. Margaret Skinner of the University of Vermont gave a fascinating talk about saffron, the world’s most expensive spice, at MOFGA’s Farmer to Farmer Conference. English photo By Jean English Dr. Arash Ghalehgolabbehbahani and Dr. Margaret Skinner of the University of Vermont gave a fascinating and entertaining talk about saffron at […]

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