flourflower
Flourflower is a fictional flowering plant valued for its edible seeds, milled into a fine flour used in baking. It is described here as an example of an alternative grain crop.
Taxonomy and morphology: In this article flourflower is placed in the imagined family Floraceae. The plant
Cultivation: Flourflower favors temperate climates and well-drained soils. It is sown in spring and harvested in
Uses: The seeds produce flour with a neutral flavor and fine crumb. It is marketed as a
Nutrition and processing: Flourflower flour is moderately high in protein and dietary fiber and contains minerals
History and distribution: In this hypothetical scenario, flourflower originated in temperate highlands and later spread via
Safety and regulation: As a fictional crop, there are no standardized safety profiles; any real-world adoption