Wild Honeysuckle a fragrant flower full of nectar

Wild Honeysuckle (Lonicera Periclymenum L)
Pentecost has arrived and also announces the flowering of wild honeysuckle. The beautiful weather with lots of sun has made it quite in the button. The flowers are edible and gives a wonderful scent. In this blog attention
for the ingredients and the possibilities with this shrub. Pay attention! only the flowers are workable and the
other parts are toxic and not usable for consumption. I have these in two places in my garden
grown for moths and for limited personal applications.
Collect these flowers in a way so that there is enough for the insects.

Contents:
Slime substances. Glycoside.
Use:
flowers for the salads.
Carrot for blue paint.