Chicory blossom.

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Zucchini blossom, already fruiting.

Last summer I baked about 20 loaves of lemon-ginger zucchini bread and froze them. I'm down to my last four loaves.
Radish blossoms.

I don't like radishes, but I grow them in my garden because I read on the internet that cucumber beetles may find them repellant. And if it's on the internet, it must be true.
Cucumber blossoms, one already fruiting.

Green pepper blossom.

Ugly little thing, isn't it?
Tomato blossoms.

Homegrown tomatoes: better than chocolate.
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