Ji'nan: the purple Sophora japonica is good but it's best not to eat

time:15-05-17 forum:Note: be careful of these foods
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"the world in April Fangfei, mountain temple peach blossom began to bloom." most of the locust flowers in the city of Ji'nan have fallen out. The beautiful purple flowers of purple and red. "Purple Huaihua is the first time I saw it. I wonder if I can eat it." many people questioned.
the journalist consulted Wei Xuelian in the technology section of Quancheng park. She said that the purple Sophora japonica school named Robinia pseudoacacia is a common variety of Robinia pseudoacacia. The anthocyanin is different from the white flower locust, which is more ornamental, and is planted as an ornamental tree in some areas. "Robinia pseudoacacia, although non-toxic, but its flower taste is far less than the white flower locust, the nutritional value is not high, and the unknown elements are not yet clear, it is recommended that the public should not be free to eat."

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