i need a diagram of a flower called \daisy with the parts (named)
it should be diagram with the parts named plzzzzzzz help
I need a diagram of a flower called\daisy parts?
THIS is the right one, better than the last one
http://www.nccpg.com/Page.Aspx?Page=459
Monday, January 30, 2012
What is the name of that flower?
It came from the 1st ending of inuyasha when kikyo was in the water and she bent those red flowers what are they called?
What is the name of that flower?
I don't mean to burst your bubble, but if you've only ever seen it in a cartoon, it may or may not be a real kind of flower.
deodorizers
What is the name of that flower?
I don't mean to burst your bubble, but if you've only ever seen it in a cartoon, it may or may not be a real kind of flower.
deodorizers
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I need to identify a kind of bell flower?
http://www.hat.net/album/north_america/c...
If you can tell me the specific name of these flowers that would be great, I know they are similar to bell flowers, and i think had saint in the name but all i can find are images..
I need to identify a kind of bell flower?
that looks like foxglove to me... It is a biennial and deadly poisonous, keep it away from kids %26amp; pets... here is some more info http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/digi...
Reply:this looks pretty much like what grow in my garden like a weed. I think they are a form of hollyhock but not sure. you could take a cutting to your local garden nursery and see if they know what it is.
Reply:Digitalis purpurea is correct.
Reply:This flower is called Foxglove or Digitalis purpurea. It comes in many colours and is gorgeous in the garden. It really is a biannual vs a perennial as the plant tends to bloom every second year.
Reply:They are foxglove... they attract butterflies and hummingbirds like crazy in my yard...
Reply:Here's a link to some Bellflowers. Hope it helps.
www.morinurseries.com/Perennials/Campa...
If you can tell me the specific name of these flowers that would be great, I know they are similar to bell flowers, and i think had saint in the name but all i can find are images..
I need to identify a kind of bell flower?
that looks like foxglove to me... It is a biennial and deadly poisonous, keep it away from kids %26amp; pets... here is some more info http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/digi...
Reply:this looks pretty much like what grow in my garden like a weed. I think they are a form of hollyhock but not sure. you could take a cutting to your local garden nursery and see if they know what it is.
Reply:Digitalis purpurea is correct.
Reply:This flower is called Foxglove or Digitalis purpurea. It comes in many colours and is gorgeous in the garden. It really is a biannual vs a perennial as the plant tends to bloom every second year.
Reply:They are foxglove... they attract butterflies and hummingbirds like crazy in my yard...
Reply:Here's a link to some Bellflowers. Hope it helps.
www.morinurseries.com/Perennials/Campa...
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Website for pictures of flowers with their names.?
I am intresed in having a small garden,but do not know which flowers to go for.Being in California and intrested in flowering plants,i wanned to know if there is a website which shows name of flowers along with the pictures.......
Website for pictures of flowers with their names.?
You could try some of the seed retailers online. Most have a "sun" category in the menu.
http://www.parkseed.com
http://www.burpee.com
http://www.michiganbulb.com
Good luck!
Reply:use Daves Garden
http://www.davesgarden.com
Reply:I normally use the Agricultural Extension Website here in TX. That one usually can refer me to what I'm looking for. I'm not sure if you've got that option for California, but it's worth a try. Another option would be to try a University website in CA. Most states have a University with a top notch Agricultural program.
Website for pictures of flowers with their names.?
You could try some of the seed retailers online. Most have a "sun" category in the menu.
http://www.parkseed.com
http://www.burpee.com
http://www.michiganbulb.com
Good luck!
Reply:use Daves Garden
http://www.davesgarden.com
Reply:I normally use the Agricultural Extension Website here in TX. That one usually can refer me to what I'm looking for. I'm not sure if you've got that option for California, but it's worth a try. Another option would be to try a University website in CA. Most states have a University with a top notch Agricultural program.
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Plants with musical names?
What are some plants with musical names? Like trumpet flower.
Plants with musical names?
Here's a few I found:
Acmenosperma claviflorum Syn. Syzygium claviflorum (trumpet satinash)
Allamanda cathartica (common trumpet vine)
Cordia subcordata (sea trumpet)
Thunbergia (trumpet vine)
Eucalyptus salubris (fluted gum tree)
Eucalyptus stowardii (fluted horn mallee)
Isopogon anemonifolius (drumsticks)
Platycerium rupestris (elk horn fern)
Sida cordifolia (goat's horn)
Amsinckia intermedia (fiddlehead)
Craspedia globosa (drumsticks)
Campanula (bellflower)
Moluccella laevis (bells of Ireland)
Cerastium pedunculatum (bell flowered mouse ear)
Codonocarpus cotinifolius (bell fruit tree)
Erica cinerea (bell heather)
Gilia campanulata (bell shaped gily flower)
Uvularia sessilifolia (bellflowers)
Beilschmiedia pahangensis (horn laurel)
Datura metel (horn of plenty)
Fedia cornucopiae (horn of plenty)
Viguiera deltoidea parishii (triangle goldeneye)
Neodypsis decaryi (triangle palm)
Polygala cruciata aquilonia (drumheads)
Primula denticulata (drumstick primrose)
Rumex pulcher (fiddle dock)
Ficus lyrata (fiddle leaf fig)
Crepis runcinata (fiddle leaf hawk's beard)
Sarracenia leucophylla (fiddler's trumpet)
Campsis radicans (trumpet creeper)
Gentiana acaulis (trumpet gentian)
Trumpet Flower (many)
Ribes leptanthum (trumpet gooseberry)
Zantedeschia aethiopica (trumpet lily)
Narcissus pseudonarcissus (trumpet narcissus)
Cecropia peltata (trumpet tree)
Sarracenia flava (trumpets)
There are also a ton more with "horned" in the common name as well as many variations of "bell."
EDIT: Have a few more. ;)
Aguilegia 'Music Mix' (columbine)
Aquilegia 'Songbird' (columbine)
Chrysanthemum 'Music'
Dahlia 'Light Music'
Hosta 'Summer Music'
Miscanthus sinensis 'Arabesque' (eulalia grass)
Cotula coronopifolia (brass buttons)
Ajuga reptans (bugle weed)
Lysopus (bugle weed)
Stachys ajugoides (bugle hedge nettle)
Watsonia (bugle lily)
Linaria purpurea 'Canon Went'
Begonia 'Atlanta Jazz'
Carex pendula 'Cool Jazz'
Hemerocallis 'Cool Jazz', 'Jazz', 'Jazz Diva'
Iris 'All That Jazz', 'Hot Jazz' %26amp; more
Paeonia lactiflora 'Pink Jazz'
Pelargonium 'Jazz'
Fuc hsia 'Walz Banjo'
Sempervivum 'Banjo'
Tulip 'Golden Melody'
Dianthus 'Sway Melody'
Hope this gives you enough... there are still tons more out there!
Reply:Bottle Gourd
Desert Trumpet
Reply:Fiddle head ferns, Drum (bushel basket ) gords, violas, etc...
Reply:horny goat weed
Reply:im not sure go on ask.com com and put in names of flowers oh here ill do it here r some african lily,bell flower, and heres one more drumstick all rill u can look thim up
Reply:Tulips
Reply:Blue Bells
Canterbury Bells
Viola
Trumpet Flower
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Plants with musical names?
Here's a few I found:
Acmenosperma claviflorum Syn. Syzygium claviflorum (trumpet satinash)
Allamanda cathartica (common trumpet vine)
Cordia subcordata (sea trumpet)
Thunbergia (trumpet vine)
Eucalyptus salubris (fluted gum tree)
Eucalyptus stowardii (fluted horn mallee)
Isopogon anemonifolius (drumsticks)
Platycerium rupestris (elk horn fern)
Sida cordifolia (goat's horn)
Amsinckia intermedia (fiddlehead)
Craspedia globosa (drumsticks)
Campanula (bellflower)
Moluccella laevis (bells of Ireland)
Cerastium pedunculatum (bell flowered mouse ear)
Codonocarpus cotinifolius (bell fruit tree)
Erica cinerea (bell heather)
Gilia campanulata (bell shaped gily flower)
Uvularia sessilifolia (bellflowers)
Beilschmiedia pahangensis (horn laurel)
Datura metel (horn of plenty)
Fedia cornucopiae (horn of plenty)
Viguiera deltoidea parishii (triangle goldeneye)
Neodypsis decaryi (triangle palm)
Polygala cruciata aquilonia (drumheads)
Primula denticulata (drumstick primrose)
Rumex pulcher (fiddle dock)
Ficus lyrata (fiddle leaf fig)
Crepis runcinata (fiddle leaf hawk's beard)
Sarracenia leucophylla (fiddler's trumpet)
Campsis radicans (trumpet creeper)
Gentiana acaulis (trumpet gentian)
Trumpet Flower (many)
Ribes leptanthum (trumpet gooseberry)
Zantedeschia aethiopica (trumpet lily)
Narcissus pseudonarcissus (trumpet narcissus)
Cecropia peltata (trumpet tree)
Sarracenia flava (trumpets)
There are also a ton more with "horned" in the common name as well as many variations of "bell."
EDIT: Have a few more. ;)
Aguilegia 'Music Mix' (columbine)
Aquilegia 'Songbird' (columbine)
Chrysanthemum 'Music'
Dahlia 'Light Music'
Hosta 'Summer Music'
Miscanthus sinensis 'Arabesque' (eulalia grass)
Cotula coronopifolia (brass buttons)
Ajuga reptans (bugle weed)
Lysopus (bugle weed)
Stachys ajugoides (bugle hedge nettle)
Watsonia (bugle lily)
Linaria purpurea 'Canon Went'
Begonia 'Atlanta Jazz'
Carex pendula 'Cool Jazz'
Hemerocallis 'Cool Jazz', 'Jazz', 'Jazz Diva'
Iris 'All That Jazz', 'Hot Jazz' %26amp; more
Paeonia lactiflora 'Pink Jazz'
Pelargonium 'Jazz'
Fuc hsia 'Walz Banjo'
Sempervivum 'Banjo'
Tulip 'Golden Melody'
Dianthus 'Sway Melody'
Hope this gives you enough... there are still tons more out there!
Reply:Bottle Gourd
Desert Trumpet
Reply:Fiddle head ferns, Drum (bushel basket ) gords, violas, etc...
Reply:horny goat weed
Reply:im not sure go on ask.com com and put in names of flowers oh here ill do it here r some african lily,bell flower, and heres one more drumstick all rill u can look thim up
Reply:Tulips
Reply:Blue Bells
Canterbury Bells
Viola
Trumpet Flower
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The name of a flower which is associated with a vehicle and the people of england?
Crown Imperial (Genus: Fritillaria)
Crown Imperial Lily
The name of a flower which is associated with a vehicle and the people of england?
Lotus?
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Crown Imperial Lily
The name of a flower which is associated with a vehicle and the people of england?
Lotus?
internet explorer 7
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What kind of cactus is this? yellow flower on top?
its a round little cactus that has little points around it, and in each little point it has 3 little needle looking sticks (i dont know how they are called) and a yellow flower on top.
does the little flower close at night?
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what's the name of this cactus?
thanks!
What kind of cactus is this? yellow flower on top?
Yes it does and the name is astrophytum myriostigma.
Reply:Without a photo, I can only guess; maybe a barrel cactus?
Reply:Hi, the cactus you desribe,sounds like it's a ,"Coryphantha Corniferia". The flower opens during the day, and close at night(I almost said,go to bed at night!) Bye
Reply:sounds like a yellow prickly cactus
google it, no doubt you will see it in picture form
does the little flower close at night?
%26amp;
what's the name of this cactus?
thanks!
What kind of cactus is this? yellow flower on top?
Yes it does and the name is astrophytum myriostigma.
Reply:Without a photo, I can only guess; maybe a barrel cactus?
Reply:Hi, the cactus you desribe,sounds like it's a ,"Coryphantha Corniferia". The flower opens during the day, and close at night(I almost said,go to bed at night!) Bye
Reply:sounds like a yellow prickly cactus
google it, no doubt you will see it in picture form
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Where do i find information on foliage plant names and care?
I need to know the names of and how to take care of foliage plants with no flowers. I have many different kinds and no specifics about them.
Where do i find information on foliage plant names and care?
This is an excellent site for identifying and caring for foliage plant.
http://www.houseofplants.co.uk/foliagepl...
Good Luck
Reply:Here's some nice sites:
Directory of plants (click on 'next' at bottom of page for more)
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/foliage/dir...
Click on picture for plant's name:
http://www.geocities.com/dracobotanicus/...
http://www.orchidsasia.com/val/foliage.h...
http://www.mooseyscountrygarden.com/foli...
A collection of tropical foliage plants:
http://www.tropicalfoliagegarden.com/con...
Purple foliage plants:
http://gardening.about.com/od/annualsper...
Houseplant ID
http://redwoodbarn.com/houseplants/house...
Crotons http://www.crotons.org/
Gold-dust Dracaena http://www.plantoasis.com/plants/1001_10...
Dieffenbachia http://www.gflora.com/index.php?cmd=genu...
How to Care for Foliage Plants:
http://www.floridaplants.com/horticultur...
Maintenance of foliage plants:
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/1000/12...
Growing medium for foliage plants:
http://mrec.ifas.ufl.edu/Foliage/Resrpts...
More information about Foliage plants:
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/gl_plants_folia...
Forum on foliage plants:
http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/folia...
Good luck!! Hope this helps.
Reply:http://hgic.clemson.edu
This site has lots of info. Just surf through it for info.
The Muse
Where do i find information on foliage plant names and care?
This is an excellent site for identifying and caring for foliage plant.
http://www.houseofplants.co.uk/foliagepl...
Good Luck
Reply:Here's some nice sites:
Directory of plants (click on 'next' at bottom of page for more)
http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/foliage/dir...
Click on picture for plant's name:
http://www.geocities.com/dracobotanicus/...
http://www.orchidsasia.com/val/foliage.h...
http://www.mooseyscountrygarden.com/foli...
A collection of tropical foliage plants:
http://www.tropicalfoliagegarden.com/con...
Purple foliage plants:
http://gardening.about.com/od/annualsper...
Houseplant ID
http://redwoodbarn.com/houseplants/house...
Crotons http://www.crotons.org/
Gold-dust Dracaena http://www.plantoasis.com/plants/1001_10...
Dieffenbachia http://www.gflora.com/index.php?cmd=genu...
How to Care for Foliage Plants:
http://www.floridaplants.com/horticultur...
Maintenance of foliage plants:
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/1000/12...
Growing medium for foliage plants:
http://mrec.ifas.ufl.edu/Foliage/Resrpts...
More information about Foliage plants:
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/gl_plants_folia...
Forum on foliage plants:
http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/folia...
Good luck!! Hope this helps.
Reply:http://hgic.clemson.edu
This site has lots of info. Just surf through it for info.
The Muse
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Does anyone have info on clay flower pots? I am looking for the name of the pot with holes in the side?
I am also looking for instructions on how to plant in this type of pot.. I saw it on TV once.
Does anyone have info on clay flower pots? I am looking for the name of the pot with holes in the side?
Clay pots with 'planting' entrances in the sides are called 'strawberry jars'. Better ones now have pronounced "balconies" to better hold potting soil and plants in. Layer the bottom of the container with drainage materials. Fill the pot with soil to the lowest 'window', insert your plant, then resume filling. Continue on that vein. As a little "cheating" technique, use a piece of loose leaf paper, rolled so that it is an inch or so in diameter. Fill the tube with pea gravel, or sand. Fill the soil around it. Now you have a means to get water directly to the lower portions of the pot.
Another clay pot with 'holes' in its side is called an orchid pot. These differ from the above in that the holes are like slashes, and are intended to allow water to escape and air in. They are used like traditional pots, the planting mix used is a fairly coarse pine bark as opposed to soil.
I hope that this helps
Good luck-
Reply:Ys, it's a "strawberry jar" and people have mentioned planting strawberries or flowers in it. But set your imagination free! I have seen a stunning one planted with different varieties of Hens %26amp; Chicks. Another great idea is to fill it with herbs and keep it on the deck or patio, close to the kitchen where you can always have access to fresh herbs. Think outside the box! (or the jar!)
Reply:Rumble Gate or Heaven's Gate.
Reply:Having not seen said pot I can only imagine that it is a strawberry planter. Put clay pot chards in the bottom or rocks then fill with planter mix and insert the roots of the strawberries in the holes.
Reply:You are probably talking about a strawberry pot.......the larger ones with the holes on the side....the smaller one with holes is for orchids (don't think this because they are only 6" pots).
I have always enjoyed planting the strawberry pots (found at any nursery in Texas) with any plant that drapes (like petunias, strawberries, etc) All you do is take a 4" plant, take as much soil off the 4" pot as you need to get the plant in the side opening (big pot already has soil with osmocote or slow release fertilizer in it).
You want those little plants that you are sticking in to the holes to really get their root system growing in the larger soil in the pot. (also add plants at the top of the big strawberry pot, so they can fall over and drape, too. After you are through with all of these, you might want to go back and add about a teaspoon of Osmocote in each little opening where you have added a plant.....good luck.....sand is great for strawberries, but not for flowers you want to drape.....use a good potting soil....
Reply:Sounds like a strawberry pot to me. I've been interested in trying one of these myself. Here's some info. I found on the web about it:
http://www.thecryptmag.com/Online/35/Str...
Hope this helps!
Reply:Strawberry pots: http://www.thecryptmag.com/Online/35/Str...
Reply:Sounds like you want a strawberry pot. They are available in most nurseries in the spring. I have seen them at Lowe's garden department many times. You can use them for a variety of trailing plants. They are beautiful on a patio or in a sun room.
To plant them, you fill the pot full of good, rich potting soil. Then you buy small plants (usually the trailing kind) and put them in the "pockets" of the strawberry pot. In the top you plant something tall in the center and smaller plants in the 12, 3, 6, 9 o'clock positions. Look at your garden center for plants that do well in your area and are the colors you need.
Does anyone have info on clay flower pots? I am looking for the name of the pot with holes in the side?
Clay pots with 'planting' entrances in the sides are called 'strawberry jars'. Better ones now have pronounced "balconies" to better hold potting soil and plants in. Layer the bottom of the container with drainage materials. Fill the pot with soil to the lowest 'window', insert your plant, then resume filling. Continue on that vein. As a little "cheating" technique, use a piece of loose leaf paper, rolled so that it is an inch or so in diameter. Fill the tube with pea gravel, or sand. Fill the soil around it. Now you have a means to get water directly to the lower portions of the pot.
Another clay pot with 'holes' in its side is called an orchid pot. These differ from the above in that the holes are like slashes, and are intended to allow water to escape and air in. They are used like traditional pots, the planting mix used is a fairly coarse pine bark as opposed to soil.
I hope that this helps
Good luck-
Reply:Ys, it's a "strawberry jar" and people have mentioned planting strawberries or flowers in it. But set your imagination free! I have seen a stunning one planted with different varieties of Hens %26amp; Chicks. Another great idea is to fill it with herbs and keep it on the deck or patio, close to the kitchen where you can always have access to fresh herbs. Think outside the box! (or the jar!)
Reply:Rumble Gate or Heaven's Gate.
Reply:Having not seen said pot I can only imagine that it is a strawberry planter. Put clay pot chards in the bottom or rocks then fill with planter mix and insert the roots of the strawberries in the holes.
Reply:You are probably talking about a strawberry pot.......the larger ones with the holes on the side....the smaller one with holes is for orchids (don't think this because they are only 6" pots).
I have always enjoyed planting the strawberry pots (found at any nursery in Texas) with any plant that drapes (like petunias, strawberries, etc) All you do is take a 4" plant, take as much soil off the 4" pot as you need to get the plant in the side opening (big pot already has soil with osmocote or slow release fertilizer in it).
You want those little plants that you are sticking in to the holes to really get their root system growing in the larger soil in the pot. (also add plants at the top of the big strawberry pot, so they can fall over and drape, too. After you are through with all of these, you might want to go back and add about a teaspoon of Osmocote in each little opening where you have added a plant.....good luck.....sand is great for strawberries, but not for flowers you want to drape.....use a good potting soil....
Reply:Sounds like a strawberry pot to me. I've been interested in trying one of these myself. Here's some info. I found on the web about it:
http://www.thecryptmag.com/Online/35/Str...
Hope this helps!
Reply:Strawberry pots: http://www.thecryptmag.com/Online/35/Str...
Reply:Sounds like you want a strawberry pot. They are available in most nurseries in the spring. I have seen them at Lowe's garden department many times. You can use them for a variety of trailing plants. They are beautiful on a patio or in a sun room.
To plant them, you fill the pot full of good, rich potting soil. Then you buy small plants (usually the trailing kind) and put them in the "pockets" of the strawberry pot. In the top you plant something tall in the center and smaller plants in the 12, 3, 6, 9 o'clock positions. Look at your garden center for plants that do well in your area and are the colors you need.
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What is the name of a purple plant that has buds that only flower into bright pink blooms 1 time each?
I have a plant with purple leaves and purple roots. New leaves that grow are green and turn purple within a day or so. It seems like it can't be overwatered and loves the hot weather. Since the extremely hot weather has kicked in, the plant seems to flourish. It also blooms bright pink tubular flowers that only last for 1 day, but it takes several weeks for the buds to grow. I think the plan looks very unusual and has been very easy to grow. I really want to know what this plant is. I have search the internet and there are several plants w/ purple leaves and pink flowers but they are not my plant. Please help!!!!
What is the name of a purple plant that has buds that only flower into bright pink blooms 1 time each?
sounds like the elegant weed thistle to me. If it just got there on it's own accord.
Reply:I guess your plant is called "Purple Hearts"
Reply:thats definitely 'Purple Hearts'
Reply:Could be wandering jew or ornamental yam (almost black, 3 lobed leaves, vine), more description of the folliage would help. Tried with no success to find you a photo.
good luck
Reply:Could be Purple Hearts or "Wandering Jew"...you should post a photo... =)
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What is the name of a purple plant that has buds that only flower into bright pink blooms 1 time each?
sounds like the elegant weed thistle to me. If it just got there on it's own accord.
Reply:I guess your plant is called "Purple Hearts"
Reply:thats definitely 'Purple Hearts'
Reply:Could be wandering jew or ornamental yam (almost black, 3 lobed leaves, vine), more description of the folliage would help. Tried with no success to find you a photo.
good luck
Reply:Could be Purple Hearts or "Wandering Jew"...you should post a photo... =)
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Does anyone know what the name of the paper flower maker toy was from a few years, ago?
I think it was made by Milton Bradley or Hasbro. It was probably around in like the late 80's or the early 90's.
Does anyone know what the name of the paper flower maker toy was from a few years, ago?
I dunno
Does anyone know what the name of the paper flower maker toy was from a few years, ago?
I dunno
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Which names do you like best?
Our daughter will be Sophia Rose ( Rose is a family name ) and we'll call her Sophia and/or Sophie. I'm planning ahead for her future sister and want a name that will sound cute with Sophie or Sophia Rose. So far I have:
Gabriella Regina ( Regina is a variation of a family name ) ; Gabriella Grace;
Ava Grace;
Ava Elizabeth ( Elizabeth is my Mom's name );
Lily Ava;
Ava Lily ( or Lilly with all Lily names );
Iris Aisling ( Ashling);
Ava Iris;
Gabriella Lilly;
Any other suggestions for names that go with Gabriella or Ava and/or flower names? I love names with nicknames, so I like Gabby and/or Ella for Gabriella. Ava doesn't really have a nickname, but I still like it. Maybe if it was with the right middle name I'd call her by both names? I'm open to all suggestions. Thanks for your ideas and suggestions! :) Melissa
Which names do you like best?
While Sophia Rose is beautiful, wouldn't it be best to do something totally different with the second name. I say this because you have Sophia (very strong name) followed by Rose a softer name creating a quite eligant name. I feel as if it would be best to somehow counter that name with something just as strong, but with a unique differance that does not contend with the other. For instance like Lilly Marie
Reply:My all time favorite little girls name is Gabriella Grace, but since you're planning ahead, I have to admit that using the middle names Lily and Rose would be precious! I'm not sure what your last name is, and while I love Gabriella, I don't like it so much with Lily in this case....so I think I like Gabriella Grace the best!!
Reply:Ava Lily
My suggestion:
Olivia Grace
Reply:Ava Grace isn't too bad. Sorry but I can't think of any other names to go with Gabrielle or Ava.
Reply:i agree with minus. i have been called horny many times.. and im in college!
Reply:Lily Ava
Reply:I think you need to think before you name another.
Regina most definitely will be used by the kids to tease her. Regina the vagina. Grace and Elizabeth also have sayings about them.
Not that I say you should not use the names. I just say when naming a person think of the future and not just a cute name. Children are very cruel some times but honestly do not mean to be.
Reply:I like Ava Elizabeth and Iris Aisling! Those are cute and pretty!
I also like the names:
Ashley Dianne
Hannah Claire
Elzabeth Jane
Reply:i like gabriella grace!
ava trinity
ava gabriella
ava peyton
ava leanne
best of luck!
Reply:You might have a boy 2nd time around? If so, I think you'd like Anthony Matthew :)
As for a girls name, I like Angelica Poppy.
Sophia Rose and Angelica Poppy - adorable!
Reply:i really like Ava Grace or Elizabeth they are both really cute
Reply:I love Sophia Rose! As for the little sister, I really like Ava Lily. It's simple and elegant!
Reply:I like Ava Lily...the best. But you have a few suggestions there.....i really dont want to confuse you haha :-)
Reply:I love Alexandria Deleone
Reply:sophia....or alexa sophia..:)
Gabriella Regina ( Regina is a variation of a family name ) ; Gabriella Grace;
Ava Grace;
Ava Elizabeth ( Elizabeth is my Mom's name );
Lily Ava;
Ava Lily ( or Lilly with all Lily names );
Iris Aisling ( Ashling);
Ava Iris;
Gabriella Lilly;
Any other suggestions for names that go with Gabriella or Ava and/or flower names? I love names with nicknames, so I like Gabby and/or Ella for Gabriella. Ava doesn't really have a nickname, but I still like it. Maybe if it was with the right middle name I'd call her by both names? I'm open to all suggestions. Thanks for your ideas and suggestions! :) Melissa
Which names do you like best?
While Sophia Rose is beautiful, wouldn't it be best to do something totally different with the second name. I say this because you have Sophia (very strong name) followed by Rose a softer name creating a quite eligant name. I feel as if it would be best to somehow counter that name with something just as strong, but with a unique differance that does not contend with the other. For instance like Lilly Marie
Reply:My all time favorite little girls name is Gabriella Grace, but since you're planning ahead, I have to admit that using the middle names Lily and Rose would be precious! I'm not sure what your last name is, and while I love Gabriella, I don't like it so much with Lily in this case....so I think I like Gabriella Grace the best!!
Reply:Ava Lily
My suggestion:
Olivia Grace
Reply:Ava Grace isn't too bad. Sorry but I can't think of any other names to go with Gabrielle or Ava.
Reply:i agree with minus. i have been called horny many times.. and im in college!
Reply:Lily Ava
Reply:I think you need to think before you name another.
Regina most definitely will be used by the kids to tease her. Regina the vagina. Grace and Elizabeth also have sayings about them.
Not that I say you should not use the names. I just say when naming a person think of the future and not just a cute name. Children are very cruel some times but honestly do not mean to be.
Reply:I like Ava Elizabeth and Iris Aisling! Those are cute and pretty!
I also like the names:
Ashley Dianne
Hannah Claire
Elzabeth Jane
Reply:i like gabriella grace!
ava trinity
ava gabriella
ava peyton
ava leanne
best of luck!
Reply:You might have a boy 2nd time around? If so, I think you'd like Anthony Matthew :)
As for a girls name, I like Angelica Poppy.
Sophia Rose and Angelica Poppy - adorable!
Reply:i really like Ava Grace or Elizabeth they are both really cute
Reply:I love Sophia Rose! As for the little sister, I really like Ava Lily. It's simple and elegant!
Reply:I like Ava Lily...the best. But you have a few suggestions there.....i really dont want to confuse you haha :-)
Reply:I love Alexandria Deleone
Reply:sophia....or alexa sophia..:)
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HELP!! I need to know names of flowers/plants with 7 letters?
thank you x
HELP!! I need to know names of flowers/plants with 7 letters?
You omitted to say if you wanted botanical or common names.
Here are a few more:-
Linaria (toadflax)
Papaver (poppy)
Quercus (oak)
Selinum
Nelumbo (a variety of marginal water plant)
Diascia
Felicia (a daisy-like plant used in hanging baskets)
Catalpa (a bell-shaped flower on a shrub)
Aechmea (a bromiliad house plant)
Liatris (a pretty summer flowering bulb)
Mahonia (looks a bit like a small holly has lovely yellow flowers smelling like lily of the valley)
Lycoris (a bulb with curly petals, known as a spider lily)
Cytisus ( little yellow pea-like flowers)
Senecio (aka cineraria, a silver-leafed plant used in summer bedding)
Nigella
Petunia
Nemesia
Tagetes - summer bedding plant
Verbena (used in hanging baskets or ground cover)
Reply:Camelia
pansies
petunia
primula
Gum Tree(a bit of a strecth I know)
Reply:Alyssum
Celosia
Clarkia
Do a google search.....
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HELP!! I need to know names of flowers/plants with 7 letters?
You omitted to say if you wanted botanical or common names.
Here are a few more:-
Linaria (toadflax)
Papaver (poppy)
Quercus (oak)
Selinum
Nelumbo (a variety of marginal water plant)
Diascia
Felicia (a daisy-like plant used in hanging baskets)
Catalpa (a bell-shaped flower on a shrub)
Aechmea (a bromiliad house plant)
Liatris (a pretty summer flowering bulb)
Mahonia (looks a bit like a small holly has lovely yellow flowers smelling like lily of the valley)
Lycoris (a bulb with curly petals, known as a spider lily)
Cytisus ( little yellow pea-like flowers)
Senecio (aka cineraria, a silver-leafed plant used in summer bedding)
Nigella
Petunia
Nemesia
Tagetes - summer bedding plant
Verbena (used in hanging baskets or ground cover)
Reply:Camelia
pansies
petunia
primula
Gum Tree(a bit of a strecth I know)
Reply:Alyssum
Celosia
Clarkia
Do a google search.....
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If you was to name your daughter after a flower what would it be?
Probabley Lilly,
Lilium,
Lavendar,
Aster,
Ammi,
Rosa,
Rose,
Veronica,
Tulipa,
Ulster Mary,
Tulip,
Thistle,
Tazetta,
Tansy,
Scabious,
Peony,
Marigold,
Lupin,
Lilac,
Daffodil,
Cuban Lily,
Calla Lily or Arum.
My fabourites out of them are Lily, Cuban Lily, Lupin, Peony and Ammi.
If I have little girls I will call them:
Talley (pronouced Tah-Lay) Lillian (shortened to Lily) Louise,
Bryony Coral Peyton and Leonie Tegan (pronouced Tea-Gan) Riley.
If I have little boys I will call them:
Teygan (pronouced Tay-Gen) Ashley,
Lewis Zachary and Aidan (not decided on a middle name yet).
Hope I helped!
If you was to name your daughter after a flower what would it be?
Violet
Reply:frescia
Reply:rosalee
Reply:cactus!! lol probly sunni, after a sunflower
Reply:i like heather it is nice
Reply:Amaryllis
Reply:Lily
Reply:Daisy
Reply:My daughter is called Lily
Reply:lily after my fave flower
Reply:lilly or daisy
Reply:tulip or orchid
Reply:Jasmine
Reply:Poppy
Lily
Iris
Daisy
Heather
Jasmine
Magnolia
Violet
Lotus
Ivy
:-)
Reply:That would be difficult because I don't really like most flower names. I think Violet is my favorite. And I'd be tempted to use Hyacinth, after the character in "Keeping Up Appearances."
Reply:orchid
Reply:If I ever have a daughter I will name her Jasmine as I love that name but I also really like Lily and Rose.
Reply:this is a hard one, but i would firstly go for the most comman one which is rose, simply because when she was born, shehad beautiful skin with a flush of rosy red cheeks. she has a cat called lilly, so that is out of the question! and now she is 24 years old, most people think she looks like fern cotton off the tv!! so there you have it.... a rose, a lily, AND a FERN!!!!
Reply:rose
Reply:Daisy
Reply:Lily or Forsynthia.
Reply:Tulip, I think that would be a pretty girls name.
Reply:Lily
Reply:Lily
Reply:Jasmine
Reply:This is weird, but bear with me.
CHRYSANTHAMUM.
So cute! Chrissy or Christy for short.
Reply:Rose
Reply:I like Daisy and Rose!
Not quite a flower but i like fern!
Reply:Rose, but I prefer Rosa, or Lilian to be shortened to Lily!
Reply:Magnolia Blossom.....The nickname my grandfather gave to my younger sister because she spoke with such a Southern drawl.
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Lilium,
Lavendar,
Aster,
Ammi,
Rosa,
Rose,
Veronica,
Tulipa,
Ulster Mary,
Tulip,
Thistle,
Tazetta,
Tansy,
Scabious,
Peony,
Marigold,
Lupin,
Lilac,
Daffodil,
Cuban Lily,
Calla Lily or Arum.
My fabourites out of them are Lily, Cuban Lily, Lupin, Peony and Ammi.
If I have little girls I will call them:
Talley (pronouced Tah-Lay) Lillian (shortened to Lily) Louise,
Bryony Coral Peyton and Leonie Tegan (pronouced Tea-Gan) Riley.
If I have little boys I will call them:
Teygan (pronouced Tay-Gen) Ashley,
Lewis Zachary and Aidan (not decided on a middle name yet).
Hope I helped!
If you was to name your daughter after a flower what would it be?
Violet
Reply:frescia
Reply:rosalee
Reply:cactus!! lol probly sunni, after a sunflower
Reply:i like heather it is nice
Reply:Amaryllis
Reply:Lily
Reply:Daisy
Reply:My daughter is called Lily
Reply:lily after my fave flower
Reply:lilly or daisy
Reply:tulip or orchid
Reply:Jasmine
Reply:Poppy
Lily
Iris
Daisy
Heather
Jasmine
Magnolia
Violet
Lotus
Ivy
:-)
Reply:That would be difficult because I don't really like most flower names. I think Violet is my favorite. And I'd be tempted to use Hyacinth, after the character in "Keeping Up Appearances."
Reply:orchid
Reply:If I ever have a daughter I will name her Jasmine as I love that name but I also really like Lily and Rose.
Reply:this is a hard one, but i would firstly go for the most comman one which is rose, simply because when she was born, shehad beautiful skin with a flush of rosy red cheeks. she has a cat called lilly, so that is out of the question! and now she is 24 years old, most people think she looks like fern cotton off the tv!! so there you have it.... a rose, a lily, AND a FERN!!!!
Reply:rose
Reply:Daisy
Reply:Lily or Forsynthia.
Reply:Tulip, I think that would be a pretty girls name.
Reply:Lily
Reply:Lily
Reply:Jasmine
Reply:This is weird, but bear with me.
CHRYSANTHAMUM.
So cute! Chrissy or Christy for short.
Reply:Rose
Reply:I like Daisy and Rose!
Not quite a flower but i like fern!
Reply:Rose, but I prefer Rosa, or Lilian to be shortened to Lily!
Reply:Magnolia Blossom.....The nickname my grandfather gave to my younger sister because she spoke with such a Southern drawl.
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Can anyone tell me what a sophie flower is?
My daughters name is Sophie, i have been told there is a "sophie" flower. I can not seem to find it, can anyone tell me if there is really a sophie flower?
Can anyone tell me what a sophie flower is?
There are nearly 30 plants if you search the link.
eg:
Alstroemeria - 'Little Miss Sophie'
Begonias - 'Sophie Cecile'
'Sophie's Jenny'
'Sophie's White Spot'
Chrysanthemum - 'Sophie Elizabeth'
Also there are two roses with "Sophie" as part of their name:
Sophie de Marsilly
Sophie's Perpetual
Reply:I have not heard of a sophie flower, but there are some varieties of flowers that might have 'sophie' in the title. Since Sophie is derived from the Greek word 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom', you may want to look up which flowers mean wisdom. the Iris flower means wisdom and valor, and there may be some other flowers with the meaning of wisdom as well. Happy hunting!
Reply:Haven't heard of that
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Can anyone tell me what a sophie flower is?
There are nearly 30 plants if you search the link.
eg:
Alstroemeria - 'Little Miss Sophie'
Begonias - 'Sophie Cecile'
'Sophie's Jenny'
'Sophie's White Spot'
Chrysanthemum - 'Sophie Elizabeth'
Also there are two roses with "Sophie" as part of their name:
Sophie de Marsilly
Sophie's Perpetual
Reply:I have not heard of a sophie flower, but there are some varieties of flowers that might have 'sophie' in the title. Since Sophie is derived from the Greek word 'sophia' meaning 'wisdom', you may want to look up which flowers mean wisdom. the Iris flower means wisdom and valor, and there may be some other flowers with the meaning of wisdom as well. Happy hunting!
Reply:Haven't heard of that
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What's the best type of pen for honeysuckle flower paper?
I want to write a story of my life, my people, my poetry, and my family into this new journal that I got. It's so beautiful, has my name imprinted on the side of the leather cover.
Anyways, the paper is honeysuckle flower and I don't know what type of pen to use!
What's the best type of pen for honeysuckle flower paper?
Go ask at the Art Supply store or at the Art school,
like a college,they know exact what you need.The paper
sound really Cool!.
Anyways, the paper is honeysuckle flower and I don't know what type of pen to use!
What's the best type of pen for honeysuckle flower paper?
Go ask at the Art Supply store or at the Art school,
like a college,they know exact what you need.The paper
sound really Cool!.
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What is the name of the red flower that grows only after a fire in the cape, south africa?
It belongs to the genus Cyrtanthus and the family Amaryllidacae and encompasses 60 species and is native to South Africa.
The name Cyrtanthus is derived from Greek,kyrtos meaning curved and anthos meaning flower
Many members of this genus are noted for their fast flowering response after fires (hence the name Fire lily)and some will flower in just over a week after been exposed to a fire.
Cyrtnathus Odorus and Cyrtanthus Guthrieae are found in the southern cape and Cyrtanthus Ventricosus in the south western cape and these are winter growing whilst the summer growing variety are found mostly in the northern and eastern parts of the country
What is the name of the red flower that grows only after a fire in the cape, south africa?
The plant is called the Fire Lily, Cyrtanthus ventricosus and is nothing at all to do with Proteas!
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Several members of the genus are noted for their extremely rapid flowering response to natural bush fires, hence the common name, fire lily for several species. Indeed, species like Cyrtanthus contractus, widespread in the eastern half of South Africa, as well as C. ventricosus from the south western Cape, and C. odorus from the southern Cape, only flower after fires. The flowers of C. ventricosus are known to reach full flowering stage in just nine days following a fire!
Reply:hi yes its of the family proteacea named after the God Proteus who could change his form at will, because proteas have such different forms.
Reply:Almost certainly belongs to the genus Protea, could be Protea cynaroides (King Protea) or Protea barbigera (Giant Wooly Protea).
Proteas grow all over the dry southern cape and their seeds are only released from the seed pods by the charring effects of fire (heat causes seed pods to expand and rupture, allowing seeds to escape). Although this fire kills the parent plant, the seeds drop into ash-rich soil which has been purged of competing plants by the fire and so have an excellent start in life.
The name Cyrtanthus is derived from Greek,kyrtos meaning curved and anthos meaning flower
Many members of this genus are noted for their fast flowering response after fires (hence the name Fire lily)and some will flower in just over a week after been exposed to a fire.
Cyrtnathus Odorus and Cyrtanthus Guthrieae are found in the southern cape and Cyrtanthus Ventricosus in the south western cape and these are winter growing whilst the summer growing variety are found mostly in the northern and eastern parts of the country
What is the name of the red flower that grows only after a fire in the cape, south africa?
The plant is called the Fire Lily, Cyrtanthus ventricosus and is nothing at all to do with Proteas!
Quote:
Several members of the genus are noted for their extremely rapid flowering response to natural bush fires, hence the common name, fire lily for several species. Indeed, species like Cyrtanthus contractus, widespread in the eastern half of South Africa, as well as C. ventricosus from the south western Cape, and C. odorus from the southern Cape, only flower after fires. The flowers of C. ventricosus are known to reach full flowering stage in just nine days following a fire!
Reply:hi yes its of the family proteacea named after the God Proteus who could change his form at will, because proteas have such different forms.
Reply:Almost certainly belongs to the genus Protea, could be Protea cynaroides (King Protea) or Protea barbigera (Giant Wooly Protea).
Proteas grow all over the dry southern cape and their seeds are only released from the seed pods by the charring effects of fire (heat causes seed pods to expand and rupture, allowing seeds to escape). Although this fire kills the parent plant, the seeds drop into ash-rich soil which has been purged of competing plants by the fire and so have an excellent start in life.
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Help ! any suggestion for my new flower pot name?
Have a new design of flower pot. please help to suggest a nice name for it.
Many thanks
Help ! any suggestion for my new flower pot name?
Hi..
How about..Dracaena..after the Dracaena plant..(It's interesting and unique)
Whatever you decide..Good Luck and enjoy your new flower pot..
Reply:The Smo Kin Pot.. it could be a clever double entendre, if you market it toward the hemp growers.
Reply:"ADUITIYAM" means, ony one,no comparsion.Just like a beauty of God.No other in comparision.Always forever.
Reply:you name your flower pots?thought i'd heard it all.
Reply:Beezle pot
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Reply:tom
Reply:ROSY
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Many thanks
Help ! any suggestion for my new flower pot name?
Hi..
How about..Dracaena..after the Dracaena plant..(It's interesting and unique)
Whatever you decide..Good Luck and enjoy your new flower pot..
Reply:The Smo Kin Pot.. it could be a clever double entendre, if you market it toward the hemp growers.
Reply:"ADUITIYAM" means, ony one,no comparsion.Just like a beauty of God.No other in comparision.Always forever.
Reply:you name your flower pots?thought i'd heard it all.
Reply:Beezle pot
Reply:lester
Reply:tom
Reply:ROSY
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Name for flower shop home based business in the country?
live in the north country the seasons spring flowers fall leaves winter snow and spring rains.
Name for flower shop home based business in the country?
Heavens Blossom: if you're religious
Bacchus' redemption: if you want to be funny and post modern( I don't recommend this one I really had an Idea but couldn't get it straight and funny sorry about that )
The gardens of Sarantine : if you're nostalgic of the roman empire
Eden's Bloom
I wish I could find better names for you folks. Instead I'll simply wish that you have great success with your business.
best regards
Reply:four seasons!
Reply:I like Jo's answer: Four Seasons
Reply:How about "Blossom Country Florist", a business for all seasons. This is a very interesting concept. I might like to check into a home based flower business myself. I live in Florida so I don't think it would be a conflict. Best of luck to ya'll.
Reply:Petals N Leaves
Reply:"Northern Blooms"
Reply:Fall Back to Spring!
Name for flower shop home based business in the country?
Heavens Blossom: if you're religious
Bacchus' redemption: if you want to be funny and post modern( I don't recommend this one I really had an Idea but couldn't get it straight and funny sorry about that )
The gardens of Sarantine : if you're nostalgic of the roman empire
Eden's Bloom
I wish I could find better names for you folks. Instead I'll simply wish that you have great success with your business.
best regards
Reply:four seasons!
Reply:I like Jo's answer: Four Seasons
Reply:How about "Blossom Country Florist", a business for all seasons. This is a very interesting concept. I might like to check into a home based flower business myself. I live in Florida so I don't think it would be a conflict. Best of luck to ya'll.
Reply:Petals N Leaves
Reply:"Northern Blooms"
Reply:Fall Back to Spring!
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Any ideas for a tattoo of a jasmine flower, but somehow incorporate in somehow that it is my Maltese's name?
Jasmine = my babygirl, she is a Maltese, Im just looking for a cool interpertation of the flower...maybe somehow incorporating or representing that its my puppy's name. I know that may be hard, so if you have cool pics of just the flower that would be great! Thanks!
Any ideas for a tattoo of a jasmine flower, but somehow incorporate in somehow that it is my Maltese's name?
Maybe you can have small paw prints placed around the flower? or if you really want to represent your little girl (puppy) you can get an image of her?
Reply:Get a good picture (it can be a photograph) of the flower you like. Maybe have her name written in some swishies above or below the flower........the "usual" would be a banner, but I'd rather be more creative. Maybe have it look like it's written in "pixie" dust?
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Any ideas for a tattoo of a jasmine flower, but somehow incorporate in somehow that it is my Maltese's name?
Maybe you can have small paw prints placed around the flower? or if you really want to represent your little girl (puppy) you can get an image of her?
Reply:Get a good picture (it can be a photograph) of the flower you like. Maybe have her name written in some swishies above or below the flower........the "usual" would be a banner, but I'd rather be more creative. Maybe have it look like it's written in "pixie" dust?
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Name a flower that begins with the letter b?
bougainvillea
Name a flower that begins with the letter b?
BEGONIA.........BLEEDING HEART.....BUTTERFLY PLANT.......BOUGANVILLEA.....BASIL
Reply:begonia
bluebells
bluebonnets
Reply:bluebonnets
Reply:Baby's Breath — everlasting love, pure in love
Bachelor Button — single blessedness, celibacy, hope in love
Basil — best wishes, love, hatred
Bay Leaf — strength, I change but in death
Bear's Breeches — art or artistic, the fine arts, artifice
Begonia — beware
Betony — surprise
Bellflower — gratitude
Bells of Ireland — good luck
Bilberry — treachery
Bird of Paradise — magnificence
Bittersweet — truth
Bluebell — humility, constancy
Blue Periwinkle — friendship
Borage — courage, bluntness
Bouquet of Withered Flowers — rejected love
Broom — humility, neatness
Bulrush — indiscretion, docility
Burnet — a merry heart
Buttercup — childishness, cheerfulness
Reply:Blue daze
Boganvillia
Bromilead
Reply:Begonia is a beautiful flower.
Have a look to this link http://www.bradsbegoniaworld.com/
Reply:Begonia
Balloon flowers
Black Nightshade
Bay Laurel
Bleeding Hearts
Blue Bells
Bromelaids
Reply:Bergonia, banksia, boronia, bottlebrush, and more
Reply:Begonia
Reply:Blue bonnet
Reply:'bluebells'.......it is beautiful....
Name a flower that begins with the letter b?
BEGONIA.........BLEEDING HEART.....BUTTERFLY PLANT.......BOUGANVILLEA.....BASIL
Reply:begonia
bluebells
bluebonnets
Reply:bluebonnets
Reply:Baby's Breath — everlasting love, pure in love
Bachelor Button — single blessedness, celibacy, hope in love
Basil — best wishes, love, hatred
Bay Leaf — strength, I change but in death
Bear's Breeches — art or artistic, the fine arts, artifice
Begonia — beware
Betony — surprise
Bellflower — gratitude
Bells of Ireland — good luck
Bilberry — treachery
Bird of Paradise — magnificence
Bittersweet — truth
Bluebell — humility, constancy
Blue Periwinkle — friendship
Borage — courage, bluntness
Bouquet of Withered Flowers — rejected love
Broom — humility, neatness
Bulrush — indiscretion, docility
Burnet — a merry heart
Buttercup — childishness, cheerfulness
Reply:Blue daze
Boganvillia
Bromilead
Reply:Begonia is a beautiful flower.
Have a look to this link http://www.bradsbegoniaworld.com/
Reply:Begonia
Balloon flowers
Black Nightshade
Bay Laurel
Bleeding Hearts
Blue Bells
Bromelaids
Reply:Bergonia, banksia, boronia, bottlebrush, and more
Reply:Begonia
Reply:Blue bonnet
Reply:'bluebells'.......it is beautiful....
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Anyone know the names of flowers that come in pink only?
Gemini, all but two of your plants come in a variety of colors.
Native pinks, mother of all spicy pink and carnations.
Mexican Primrose.
Burgenia
American Prairie Wild Rose N. D. state flower
Coastal Rhododendron ..WA State flower
Mountain Laurel. PA. State Flower
Anyone know the names of flowers that come in pink only?
Are youy talking perennials or annuals?
Reply:um yeh frangapani
Reply:Dianthus (Pinks) similar to carnations, but smaller. They do come in various colours though, mainly pink.
Reply:pink rose
pink clematis
pink mum
pink dogwood
pink impatiens
pink oeillet
light hot pink
pink corn flower
pink geranium
pink calla lily
pink tulip
pink wax flower
pink violet
pink lily
pink primula
pink rose
Reply:Since many species of plants come in different shades of pink I tried to find some where the only color the species came in was pink. I'm not too sure on these but here you go:
Texas Thistle (more of a weed than a flower)
Milkweed
Azalea
Gerbera Daisy
Dogwood
Oeillet
Impatiens
Alstroemeria
deodorant
Native pinks, mother of all spicy pink and carnations.
Mexican Primrose.
Burgenia
American Prairie Wild Rose N. D. state flower
Coastal Rhododendron ..WA State flower
Mountain Laurel. PA. State Flower
Anyone know the names of flowers that come in pink only?
Are youy talking perennials or annuals?
Reply:um yeh frangapani
Reply:Dianthus (Pinks) similar to carnations, but smaller. They do come in various colours though, mainly pink.
Reply:pink rose
pink clematis
pink mum
pink dogwood
pink impatiens
pink oeillet
light hot pink
pink corn flower
pink geranium
pink calla lily
pink tulip
pink wax flower
pink violet
pink lily
pink primula
pink rose
Reply:Since many species of plants come in different shades of pink I tried to find some where the only color the species came in was pink. I'm not too sure on these but here you go:
Texas Thistle (more of a weed than a flower)
Milkweed
Azalea
Gerbera Daisy
Dogwood
Oeillet
Impatiens
Alstroemeria
deodorant
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What are some cool names that mean moon, sun and flower?
i need to write a story so yeah
What are some cool names that mean moon, sun and flower?
Luna, Soleil, Bloem.
Reply:flower - louloudia or you can nickname it loulou - (greek)
sun - sol
and you can make the moon - luna, in spanish
hope this helped [:
Reply:The Greek names in mythology for them are...
Selene- The Moon
Helios- The Sun
Ianthe- Flower
here is a website that you can find many more also...
http://www.behindthename.com/nmc/gre-myt...
Reply:Flora means flower.........
Reply:moon = luna
sun = sol
flower = flor
What are some cool names that mean moon, sun and flower?
Luna, Soleil, Bloem.
Reply:flower - louloudia or you can nickname it loulou - (greek)
sun - sol
and you can make the moon - luna, in spanish
hope this helped [:
Reply:The Greek names in mythology for them are...
Selene- The Moon
Helios- The Sun
Ianthe- Flower
here is a website that you can find many more also...
http://www.behindthename.com/nmc/gre-myt...
Reply:Flora means flower.........
Reply:moon = luna
sun = sol
flower = flor
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What is the name of the flower that is suppose to look like a womans private?
Impatiens African Blondie.
You can click on the source link below to see the picture.
What is the name of the flower that is suppose to look like a womans private?
I also heard it was an Orchid so I found some info here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanilla_%28...
Reply:Hey UM. I dont know. theres a such thing?
Reply:well although not a flower the Venus Fly Trap was aptly name Dionea after the Greek goddess Dione (of love and beauty) i believe Linnaeus and his plant buddies called it a Tippittiwitchit in their writings to each other as a code before they came up with a name...
Reply:maybe an orchid or an iris
You can click on the source link below to see the picture.
What is the name of the flower that is suppose to look like a womans private?
I also heard it was an Orchid so I found some info here.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanilla_%28...
Reply:Hey UM. I dont know. theres a such thing?
Reply:well although not a flower the Venus Fly Trap was aptly name Dionea after the Greek goddess Dione (of love and beauty) i believe Linnaeus and his plant buddies called it a Tippittiwitchit in their writings to each other as a code before they came up with a name...
Reply:maybe an orchid or an iris
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Whats the name of the flower that looks like a vagina?
If it looks like a Daisy -- see a doctor.
Whats the name of the flower that looks like a vagina?
pussalicus is the scientific name. and whose vagina does it look like???????
Reply:is it not the pussywillow? just kidding
i think it may be a wild flower that grows here in maine,its called a "lady slipper".if you are caught picking one you get a big fine.it does look like a women privates though.
Reply:Sounds like an orchid
Reply:i don't know what a vagina looks like...."bring me my mirror!!"
Reply:whose vagina ? a fat girl looks like an elephant ear
Reply:Isn't it a lotus flower?
Reply:Most of her paintings looked like vaginas. There is the black iris, red cana and so many others.
Reply:Any of them painted by Georgia O'Keefe
Reply:iris
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Whats the name of the flower that looks like a vagina?
pussalicus is the scientific name. and whose vagina does it look like???????
Reply:is it not the pussywillow? just kidding
i think it may be a wild flower that grows here in maine,its called a "lady slipper".if you are caught picking one you get a big fine.it does look like a women privates though.
Reply:Sounds like an orchid
Reply:i don't know what a vagina looks like...."bring me my mirror!!"
Reply:whose vagina ? a fat girl looks like an elephant ear
Reply:Isn't it a lotus flower?
Reply:Most of her paintings looked like vaginas. There is the black iris, red cana and so many others.
Reply:Any of them painted by Georgia O'Keefe
Reply:iris
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Who came up with names for flowers and trees and why?
like elm tree, spruce trees,oak trees, roses, buttercups
Who came up with names for flowers and trees and why?
Trees got their names from the American Indian. I don't know about flowers.
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Who came up with names for flowers and trees and why?
Trees got their names from the American Indian. I don't know about flowers.
shoe buckles
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Do you think Sky Flower is a cool name?
I think it's kind of dorky, but that's just me.
Do you think Sky Flower is a cool name?
No...Sure it's original....but really kind of dorky and corny, in my opinion.
Reply:I think it is sweet, obviously a female. You would need to be happy with the name Sky. Sky Flower or Skyflower, would be used on occasion, leaving you with Sky. Which is very pretty in itself!
Good Luck!
Reply:No, I hate it.
Reply:Only if you were living in the 60's
Reply:YES that is an amazing name because it's from the George A. Romero movie, and he is my favorite director ever!
Reply:Very pretty.
Do you think Sky Flower is a cool name?
No...Sure it's original....but really kind of dorky and corny, in my opinion.
Reply:I think it is sweet, obviously a female. You would need to be happy with the name Sky. Sky Flower or Skyflower, would be used on occasion, leaving you with Sky. Which is very pretty in itself!
Good Luck!
Reply:No, I hate it.
Reply:Only if you were living in the 60's
Reply:YES that is an amazing name because it's from the George A. Romero movie, and he is my favorite director ever!
Reply:Very pretty.
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Should I plant the wild flower fire weed into my garden?
i'm thinking of making a wildflower garden, since i have so many wildflowers around here. some of the flowers i am going to put in are wild sweetpea, browneyed suzies, daisys, buttercups, and about 7 more that but i don't know there names. I'd like to put in fire weed, so how can i, and should i? i'm thinking of maybe not putting it in the flower bed, but instead putting it in the forest (i live in the rural). because i don't want it to take over. how do i transplant it?
Should I plant the wild flower fire weed into my garden?
also called Great Willow Herb, or Wickup, perennial wildflower, in the evening primrose family (Onagraceae), abundant on newly clear and burned areas. Its spikes of whitish to magenta flowers, which grow up to 1.5 m (5 feet) high, can be a spectacular sight on prairies of the temperate zone. Like those of many weedy plants, its seeds can lie dormant for many years, awaiting the warmth necessary for germination.
Should I plant the wild flower fire weed into my garden?
also called Great Willow Herb, or Wickup, perennial wildflower, in the evening primrose family (Onagraceae), abundant on newly clear and burned areas. Its spikes of whitish to magenta flowers, which grow up to 1.5 m (5 feet) high, can be a spectacular sight on prairies of the temperate zone. Like those of many weedy plants, its seeds can lie dormant for many years, awaiting the warmth necessary for germination.
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What is the scientific name of the stinkpot flower?
This is for a science project.
What is the scientific name of the stinkpot flower?
mimulus alatus
What is the scientific name of the stinkpot flower?
mimulus alatus
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What's the name of this plant/flower, & how do I care for it? (Picture URL inside)?
I received this plant with beautiful flowers, but the person who gave it to me didn't know its name, so I would like to find out in order to know how to properly care for it. Please check the picture url:
http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q206/...
If you know what flower it is, that would be a good start, and if you happen to know how often it should be watered and what it's sunlight/shade tolerance is, that'd be great.
What's the name of this plant/flower, %26amp; how do I care for it? (Picture URL inside)?
this plant is called a cyclamen.it likes semi-shade,out of direct sun.not to much water,particularly in winter,just keep moist.in the spring you can put it outside for the summer.
Reply:It is a cyclamen. There are 'florist' type ones that need extra care and are mainly indoor types and there and outdoors with chill factor and under shady tree tough ones.
If you live in a temperate climate the outdoor ones are tough just need semi shade and a regular water not too much though or they will rot off.
The hot house ones need a good glass house environment and a dormant period in shade and are a lot harder to keep going.
Reply:I am not totally sure but you can check the site below. There are numerous Annuals and Perennials listed with photos.
Reply:That is a Cyclamen. Do a search on the internet. You will find all kinds of great info. This is really strange I pulled this up. I received 1 for Christmas and I went online to search for it myself. I have huge trees, lots of shade and it turns out this is a shade plant. Good luck with it!
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http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q206/...
If you know what flower it is, that would be a good start, and if you happen to know how often it should be watered and what it's sunlight/shade tolerance is, that'd be great.
What's the name of this plant/flower, %26amp; how do I care for it? (Picture URL inside)?
this plant is called a cyclamen.it likes semi-shade,out of direct sun.not to much water,particularly in winter,just keep moist.in the spring you can put it outside for the summer.
Reply:It is a cyclamen. There are 'florist' type ones that need extra care and are mainly indoor types and there and outdoors with chill factor and under shady tree tough ones.
If you live in a temperate climate the outdoor ones are tough just need semi shade and a regular water not too much though or they will rot off.
The hot house ones need a good glass house environment and a dormant period in shade and are a lot harder to keep going.
Reply:I am not totally sure but you can check the site below. There are numerous Annuals and Perennials listed with photos.
Reply:That is a Cyclamen. Do a search on the internet. You will find all kinds of great info. This is really strange I pulled this up. I received 1 for Christmas and I went online to search for it myself. I have huge trees, lots of shade and it turns out this is a shade plant. Good luck with it!
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Producer of anti serom of flower and plant inthe name of bioford in germany?
producer of anti serom for flower and plant in name of bioford in germany and Agedia in usa.
Producer of anti serom of flower and plant inthe name of bioford in germany?
http://www.yaoflowers.com/ Just Because Flowers Online:Do you really need an occasion to tell the people you love that you care about them? Day in and day out, your friends and family are special people to you, so take a couple minutes out of your day to make a gesture that says, Thank you for being you. Send Just Because flowers online because surprise gifts always make the heart flutter just a bit more. Send flowers just because and know that youre putting a smile on your special someones face today and for many days to come. http://www.yaoflowers.com/just-because-g...
Producer of anti serom of flower and plant inthe name of bioford in germany?
http://www.yaoflowers.com/ Just Because Flowers Online:Do you really need an occasion to tell the people you love that you care about them? Day in and day out, your friends and family are special people to you, so take a couple minutes out of your day to make a gesture that says, Thank you for being you. Send Just Because flowers online because surprise gifts always make the heart flutter just a bit more. Send flowers just because and know that youre putting a smile on your special someones face today and for many days to come. http://www.yaoflowers.com/just-because-g...
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I would like to know the names of florists that sale xmas silk flowers?
Places online that sale silk flowers,not flower arrangements
I would like to know the names of florists that sale xmas silk flowers?
If you live in the U.S. or Canada, Walmart sells such material at very reasonable prices. I have found any seasonal floral arrangement material like that (Christmas, spring, fall) sold at Walmart to be of excellent quality, equal to if not better than the higher priced materials sold in flower shops.
I would like to know the names of florists that sale xmas silk flowers?
If you live in the U.S. or Canada, Walmart sells such material at very reasonable prices. I have found any seasonal floral arrangement material like that (Christmas, spring, fall) sold at Walmart to be of excellent quality, equal to if not better than the higher priced materials sold in flower shops.
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What is the name of the flower that was named after Adonis in the book of Metaphorphis by Ovid?
Adonis and Venus
What is the name of the flower that was named after Adonis in the book of Metaphorphis by Ovid?
I quote:
As Pomegrananates are, as briefly clinging
To Life as did Adonis, for the winds
Which gave the name of the flower, Anemone,
The wind-flower, shakes the peddles off, too early,
Doomed all too swift and soon.
Reply:Adonis died at the tusks of a wild boar, sent by either Artemis in retaliation for Aphrodite instigating the death of Hippolytus, a favorite of the huntress goddess, or Aphrodite's paramour, Ares.[4] As Aphrodite sprinkled nectar on his body, each drop of Adonis' blood turned into a blood-red anemone, and the river Adonis (modern Nahr Ibrahim) flowing out of Mount Lebanon in coastal Lebanon ran red, according to Lucian.
The most detailed and literary version of the story of Adonis is Ovid, Metamorphoses, x
Reply:It probably refers to the field poppy or rosa rugosa, but there is a flower today CALLED an "Adonis Flower" or "Pheasant's eye." (Adonis annua)
What is the name of the flower that was named after Adonis in the book of Metaphorphis by Ovid?
I quote:
As Pomegrananates are, as briefly clinging
To Life as did Adonis, for the winds
Which gave the name of the flower, Anemone,
The wind-flower, shakes the peddles off, too early,
Doomed all too swift and soon.
Reply:Adonis died at the tusks of a wild boar, sent by either Artemis in retaliation for Aphrodite instigating the death of Hippolytus, a favorite of the huntress goddess, or Aphrodite's paramour, Ares.[4] As Aphrodite sprinkled nectar on his body, each drop of Adonis' blood turned into a blood-red anemone, and the river Adonis (modern Nahr Ibrahim) flowing out of Mount Lebanon in coastal Lebanon ran red, according to Lucian.
The most detailed and literary version of the story of Adonis is Ovid, Metamorphoses, x
Reply:It probably refers to the field poppy or rosa rugosa, but there is a flower today CALLED an "Adonis Flower" or "Pheasant's eye." (Adonis annua)
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What is the name of that flower...?
I am in dire need of the name or a certain flower. It is sorta like a daisy, but in many other colors (white, red, orange) and it is different because it is bigger. It has a really thick stem. You usualy buy them as one single flower.
I think they ARE daisy's but maybe they aren't?
What is the name of that flower...?
GERBERA daisy :) i LOVE them...using the red ones in my wedding.....
Reply:Or Possibly painted daisies.
Reply:Gerbera Daisy.
Reply:Gerbera Daisy is a good guess, look at Zinnia too, as a possibility.
Reply:Black eyed susan
Reply:Solorae is correct Gerbera daisy.
Reply:Echinacae looks very similar to a daisy but its bright pink.
Reply:gebera daisys lovely flowers, I was surprised i live in zone five mine are coming back from last year.
Reply:i agree,gerbera daisy...
Reply:You're most likely referring to gerbera daisies:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerbera
They come in bright, vibrant colors. and are easy to maintain.
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I think they ARE daisy's but maybe they aren't?
What is the name of that flower...?
GERBERA daisy :) i LOVE them...using the red ones in my wedding.....
Reply:Or Possibly painted daisies.
Reply:Gerbera Daisy.
Reply:Gerbera Daisy is a good guess, look at Zinnia too, as a possibility.
Reply:Black eyed susan
Reply:Solorae is correct Gerbera daisy.
Reply:Echinacae looks very similar to a daisy but its bright pink.
Reply:gebera daisys lovely flowers, I was surprised i live in zone five mine are coming back from last year.
Reply:i agree,gerbera daisy...
Reply:You're most likely referring to gerbera daisies:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerbera
They come in bright, vibrant colors. and are easy to maintain.
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Should the names of bridesmaids & groomsmen, etc be included in wedding invitation?
I wanted to create my own wedding invitation. Should I include the names of the bridesmaids and groomsmen, flower girls, maid of honor and the best man? Thanks.
Should the names of bridesmaids %26amp; groomsmen, etc be included in wedding invitation?
that might make the invite a little too long. it would be easier to include them on a wedding program. just stick to your name, the grooms, and your parents.
Reply:No because if one of them craps out you will have to reprint the invitation.. Better off publishing the name of local divorce attorney or er at the nearest mental hospital so you will have it for future reference...
Reply:If you want to.
We only put our names on the invitation.
We are putting the attendants on the programs though.
Reply:Its usually not done but it would be fine
Reply:No, it's a waste of space. Put them in the program instead.
Reply:No. That listing can go in the program you give out at the church.
Reply:No, and if you want to create your own invite, look at websites to see what a typical one says. people have short extension spans so don't bore them with an excessively long invitation. Check out this website, and read what they typical invitation says.
Reply:No, but they should be sent an invitation. You can include them in the program, but not on that actual invitation.
Reply:No, it's an invite to your wedding, not theirs, it is not necessary to put them on there, some people have loads of attendants and their invites would be huge if that was the done thing.
Reply:No just on the Programs is enough
Reply:It is up to you. You can do it either way. People usually don't list the bridesmaids, groomsmen, flower girls, etc on the invitations because it is going to be way too long. You want to make it short, simple, and beautiful. But since it is your wedding I think you should do what your heart desires.
Reply:NOPE. if you wish to print their names on the programs for the wedding ceremony that is where they would go. There is no place for them on the wedding invite.
Reply:Oh my no! That is not where there names go. The only names even required to have printed in the invitation are yours and the grooms! Here...try this:
http://www.lovepoemsandquotes.com/Weddin...
Reply:That's a great idea to create your own invitations,but it is not appropriate to put everyone that's in the wedding on them.A nice wedding program and dedications is where you would put their names on them.Another good idea that i did for my daughters wedding is put some fun photo's of everyone in the wedding party on a poster board at the Reception Hall and everyone got a kick out of it.That's a good way to show them how much the both of you appreciates them all.Good Luck!!!!!!!
Reply:No, but if you choose to that is your decision. But that is why most people make programs to let everyone know the names of the attendants and their roles.
Reply:why would u do that?
Reply:No. The bridesmaids, groomsmen, etc. are neither hosting the event or the subject of the event.
The bride and groom's names must go on the invitation, and it is traditional for the parents of the bride to be named because traditionally they host the event. It's also perfectly acceptable for the bride and groom to be the only names (either writing 'together with their parents' or without any mention of parents if circumstances make that necessary or preferable [deceased parents, parents disapproval, the bride and groom are middle-aged and their parents aren't involved, etc.]) or to list Bride: daughter of x and x, and Groom: son of x and x.
But unless the flower girl is hosting the event, her name doesn't need to appear. ; )
Reply:No! That goes on the program at the ceremony.
Reply:My friend designed a web site with all the info and it included the wedding party with some funny things to say about the party.
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Should the names of bridesmaids %26amp; groomsmen, etc be included in wedding invitation?
that might make the invite a little too long. it would be easier to include them on a wedding program. just stick to your name, the grooms, and your parents.
Reply:No because if one of them craps out you will have to reprint the invitation.. Better off publishing the name of local divorce attorney or er at the nearest mental hospital so you will have it for future reference...
Reply:If you want to.
We only put our names on the invitation.
We are putting the attendants on the programs though.
Reply:Its usually not done but it would be fine
Reply:No, it's a waste of space. Put them in the program instead.
Reply:No. That listing can go in the program you give out at the church.
Reply:No, and if you want to create your own invite, look at websites to see what a typical one says. people have short extension spans so don't bore them with an excessively long invitation. Check out this website, and read what they typical invitation says.
Reply:No, but they should be sent an invitation. You can include them in the program, but not on that actual invitation.
Reply:No, it's an invite to your wedding, not theirs, it is not necessary to put them on there, some people have loads of attendants and their invites would be huge if that was the done thing.
Reply:No just on the Programs is enough
Reply:It is up to you. You can do it either way. People usually don't list the bridesmaids, groomsmen, flower girls, etc on the invitations because it is going to be way too long. You want to make it short, simple, and beautiful. But since it is your wedding I think you should do what your heart desires.
Reply:NOPE. if you wish to print their names on the programs for the wedding ceremony that is where they would go. There is no place for them on the wedding invite.
Reply:Oh my no! That is not where there names go. The only names even required to have printed in the invitation are yours and the grooms! Here...try this:
http://www.lovepoemsandquotes.com/Weddin...
Reply:That's a great idea to create your own invitations,but it is not appropriate to put everyone that's in the wedding on them.A nice wedding program and dedications is where you would put their names on them.Another good idea that i did for my daughters wedding is put some fun photo's of everyone in the wedding party on a poster board at the Reception Hall and everyone got a kick out of it.That's a good way to show them how much the both of you appreciates them all.Good Luck!!!!!!!
Reply:No, but if you choose to that is your decision. But that is why most people make programs to let everyone know the names of the attendants and their roles.
Reply:why would u do that?
Reply:No. The bridesmaids, groomsmen, etc. are neither hosting the event or the subject of the event.
The bride and groom's names must go on the invitation, and it is traditional for the parents of the bride to be named because traditionally they host the event. It's also perfectly acceptable for the bride and groom to be the only names (either writing 'together with their parents' or without any mention of parents if circumstances make that necessary or preferable [deceased parents, parents disapproval, the bride and groom are middle-aged and their parents aren't involved, etc.]) or to list Bride: daughter of x and x, and Groom: son of x and x.
But unless the flower girl is hosting the event, her name doesn't need to appear. ; )
Reply:No! That goes on the program at the ceremony.
Reply:My friend designed a web site with all the info and it included the wedding party with some funny things to say about the party.
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I'm looking for the name of a certain flower!?
I saw it yearsago but dont know what its called,it was shaped like a snowdrop or bluebell but about 5 times bigger and was checked-ish in pattern !if anyone knowswhat this flower isplease let me know its beautiful!
I'm looking for the name of a certain flower!?
Maybe it was Mexican Bluebell.
Reply:Galanthus is a type of snowdrop but taller than a blue bell.
I'll try to find a site for one and post it.
Edit
It's not a snowdrop, but a relation, called leucojum
The genus Leucojum now has only two species: L. aestivum and L. vernum but L. ... Leucojum vernum var. carpathicum (robust variant with yellow tepal spots) ...
www.floralimages.co.uk/leucojum.htm
Reply:was it a GM checked snowbell?
Reply:I agree - it sounds like a Fritillaria.
Reply:It's a snake's head fritillary Fritillaria meleagris. There are 2 color varieties of it a checkered purple and a pure white form.
Reply:Was it a Fritillaria? You'll find pictures at http://www.fritillaria.org.uk/imgdata.ht...
I'm looking for the name of a certain flower!?
Maybe it was Mexican Bluebell.
Reply:Galanthus is a type of snowdrop but taller than a blue bell.
I'll try to find a site for one and post it.
Edit
It's not a snowdrop, but a relation, called leucojum
The genus Leucojum now has only two species: L. aestivum and L. vernum but L. ... Leucojum vernum var. carpathicum (robust variant with yellow tepal spots) ...
www.floralimages.co.uk/leucojum.htm
Reply:was it a GM checked snowbell?
Reply:I agree - it sounds like a Fritillaria.
Reply:It's a snake's head fritillary Fritillaria meleagris. There are 2 color varieties of it a checkered purple and a pure white form.
Reply:Was it a Fritillaria? You'll find pictures at http://www.fritillaria.org.uk/imgdata.ht...
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Whats is the name of this flower?
whats this flower called, please tell me!!!
Whats is the name of this flower?
That is a rare flower indeed! It is called the "Invisible Iris" - you don't see them very often - in fact you don't see them at all, you can only smell them - yep, that's the ticket!!!
(er, I think we'll need a picture or detailed description)
Reply:We need either a description or pic of it.
Whats is the name of this flower?
That is a rare flower indeed! It is called the "Invisible Iris" - you don't see them very often - in fact you don't see them at all, you can only smell them - yep, that's the ticket!!!
(er, I think we'll need a picture or detailed description)
Reply:We need either a description or pic of it.
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How can I turn my old mailbox into a flower pot?
I have replaced my old mailbox and would like some ideas on how I can display it as a planter or flower pot. i was thinking I could paint it and put our last name on it but how would I make flowers grow in it?
How can I turn my old mailbox into a flower pot?
Abrakadabra usually works.....If not, stand on end, fill with dirt, plant flowers in top pointing up....Nuf Said
Reply:If'n your memory is not the best, set the mailbox up it the garden with a pad of paper and a couple pencils inside
Also a good spot to set your cordless/cell phone
Reply:Sure! Make sure there are drainage holes and choose plants that trail or spill out like verbena, scaevola, or even ivy for that matter. You'll have to commit to watering by hand as the design would prevent rain from soaking in. You'll only be planting the opening, don't worry with the back of it. You may want to plant a vine like clematis to grow up and cover the top. Should look great.
Reply:i've actually done this! punch a hole in the bottom (i punched 4). Put enough gravel in the bottom so your plant doesn't get water-logged. I used regular potting soil with fertilizer in it already. Don't fill your mailbox up to the top though with the potting soil, you need to leave room for your plant! Kind of 'eyeball' where you would like your plant to start from. Then, put your plant in and start adding potting soil. Tamp it around the roots gently. Then water it well. The soil will sink somewhat, but don't panic. If the plant seems too deep inside, pull it up gently and refill with more potting soil. It should probably be a small plant like a petunia or lobelia, in a 2" - 4" pot you can get at the nursery, or put some seeds in! Try to keep your little plant evenly moist, not soaking wet. Petunias can get 'leggy' so you have to pinch them off after they have flowered. Anyway, i put in trailing lobelia, and it looked great! Good luck!
Reply:Yoiu could go to the michigan bulb website www.michiganbulb.com and type in the keyword "mailbox garden".They sell a collection of coneflowers,lavender and clematis with a diagram of how to plant to get the best look around a mailbox, lamppost ,or things like that. or you could plant wave petunias in it.They dont need alot of sun and would climb out the front
Reply:1. If your mailbox is metal, I would use tin snips to cut an oval out of the top of the mailbox.
2. Then using a set of wide pliers, bend the edges under into the mailbox and press to create a smooth and not dangerous edge. You may need to make some cuts with your tin snips to manage bending at the curves.
3.Turn the mailbox upside down and punch several holes in the bottom with an awl and hammer, or a Phillips head screwdriver and a hammer. These holes will let the excess water drain out. Cover the bottom of the mailbox with some old window screen to prevent the soil (or any ambitious roots) from leaking out.
4. Fill the mailbox with a high quality potting soil that has time-release fertilizer in it. You can just open the door and pour it in, providing that you are covering the top opening with your hand. Close the door. You can seal it with caulk if the door doesn't stay closed well. Use a box cutter to remove the seal for next year's planting.
5. Add your plants in from the top oval you cut out in step 1. Surround with more soil, press firmly all around the new plants, and give them a good drink (until water runs out the bottom)
Good Luck!
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How can I turn my old mailbox into a flower pot?
Abrakadabra usually works.....If not, stand on end, fill with dirt, plant flowers in top pointing up....Nuf Said
Reply:If'n your memory is not the best, set the mailbox up it the garden with a pad of paper and a couple pencils inside
Also a good spot to set your cordless/cell phone
Reply:Sure! Make sure there are drainage holes and choose plants that trail or spill out like verbena, scaevola, or even ivy for that matter. You'll have to commit to watering by hand as the design would prevent rain from soaking in. You'll only be planting the opening, don't worry with the back of it. You may want to plant a vine like clematis to grow up and cover the top. Should look great.
Reply:i've actually done this! punch a hole in the bottom (i punched 4). Put enough gravel in the bottom so your plant doesn't get water-logged. I used regular potting soil with fertilizer in it already. Don't fill your mailbox up to the top though with the potting soil, you need to leave room for your plant! Kind of 'eyeball' where you would like your plant to start from. Then, put your plant in and start adding potting soil. Tamp it around the roots gently. Then water it well. The soil will sink somewhat, but don't panic. If the plant seems too deep inside, pull it up gently and refill with more potting soil. It should probably be a small plant like a petunia or lobelia, in a 2" - 4" pot you can get at the nursery, or put some seeds in! Try to keep your little plant evenly moist, not soaking wet. Petunias can get 'leggy' so you have to pinch them off after they have flowered. Anyway, i put in trailing lobelia, and it looked great! Good luck!
Reply:Yoiu could go to the michigan bulb website www.michiganbulb.com and type in the keyword "mailbox garden".They sell a collection of coneflowers,lavender and clematis with a diagram of how to plant to get the best look around a mailbox, lamppost ,or things like that. or you could plant wave petunias in it.They dont need alot of sun and would climb out the front
Reply:1. If your mailbox is metal, I would use tin snips to cut an oval out of the top of the mailbox.
2. Then using a set of wide pliers, bend the edges under into the mailbox and press to create a smooth and not dangerous edge. You may need to make some cuts with your tin snips to manage bending at the curves.
3.Turn the mailbox upside down and punch several holes in the bottom with an awl and hammer, or a Phillips head screwdriver and a hammer. These holes will let the excess water drain out. Cover the bottom of the mailbox with some old window screen to prevent the soil (or any ambitious roots) from leaking out.
4. Fill the mailbox with a high quality potting soil that has time-release fertilizer in it. You can just open the door and pour it in, providing that you are covering the top opening with your hand. Close the door. You can seal it with caulk if the door doesn't stay closed well. Use a box cutter to remove the seal for next year's planting.
5. Add your plants in from the top oval you cut out in step 1. Surround with more soil, press firmly all around the new plants, and give them a good drink (until water runs out the bottom)
Good Luck!
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What names mean rose (the flower)?
...Asides from Rose of course haha.
What names mean rose (the flower)?
Briallen
Jara
Kalyca
Kineks
Li Mei
Nastaran
Raisa
Rhoda
Rhodes
Rhody
Rhoslyn
Rhoswen
Romy
Roosevelt
Ros
Rosa
Rosalba
Rosaleen
Rosalia
Rosalie
Rosalind
Rosaline
Rosalyn
Rosanna
Rose
Roseanne
Rosetta
Rosie
Rosina
Rosine
Roz
Roza
Rozalia
Rozene
Sirvat
Suri
Varda
Vardinon
Vartan
Vartouhi
Vered
Wardah
Zytka
Reply:Rosa, rosita(little flower) {spanish}
Warda {arabic}
Reply:Primula----means first rose
Raisa......its Yiddish....very pretty
Rhoda
Rhosyn--Welsh
Roisin------little rose
Rosalie
Rosella
Go to: www.20000-names.com/flower_names_03.htm
Reply:Ruza
Reply:yüksel means rose in turkish
Reply:Ruzica ( small rose).
Reply:Shoshana is rose in hebrew!!
Reply:Suri
Susanna
Congrat's and Good-Luck :)
Reply:Rosa
Reply:you should go to babynames.com and look
Reply:Sharon. From the Rose of Sharon.
Reply:Mawar
Ma as in short far minus the r sound, war as in far.
Malay.
Reply:Bara means rose in Japanese
pronouced: bah-rah
Reply:Oh, duh, when I saw your question, I was like, "Rose...?" So, names that mean Rose: Arrosa (Basque), Kalika (Greek), Kalina (Greek), Kalyca (Greek), Kineks (Native American), Li Wei (Chinese), Lokelani (Hawaiian), Ogin (Native American), Ojinjintka (Native American), Raisa (Yiddish), Raizel (Yiddish), Ranita (Hebrew), Rhoda (Greek and Latin), Roosevelt (Dutch), Rosa (Italian), Rosalind (Latin), Rose (Italian), Ross (Latin), Roswell (English), Rozeanne (Native American), Rozene (Native American), Shoshanah (Hebrew), Siusan (Scottish), Susan (English), Susannah (Scottish), Zita (Hispanic).
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Reply:one of my best friends is named rosetta...it means little rose in italian
What names mean rose (the flower)?
Briallen
Jara
Kalyca
Kineks
Li Mei
Nastaran
Raisa
Rhoda
Rhodes
Rhody
Rhoslyn
Rhoswen
Romy
Roosevelt
Ros
Rosa
Rosalba
Rosaleen
Rosalia
Rosalie
Rosalind
Rosaline
Rosalyn
Rosanna
Rose
Roseanne
Rosetta
Rosie
Rosina
Rosine
Roz
Roza
Rozalia
Rozene
Sirvat
Suri
Varda
Vardinon
Vartan
Vartouhi
Vered
Wardah
Zytka
Reply:Rosa, rosita(little flower) {spanish}
Warda {arabic}
Reply:Primula----means first rose
Raisa......its Yiddish....very pretty
Rhoda
Rhosyn--Welsh
Roisin------little rose
Rosalie
Rosella
Go to: www.20000-names.com/flower_names_03.htm
Reply:Ruza
Reply:yüksel means rose in turkish
Reply:Ruzica ( small rose).
Reply:Shoshana is rose in hebrew!!
Reply:Suri
Susanna
Congrat's and Good-Luck :)
Reply:Rosa
Reply:you should go to babynames.com and look
Reply:Sharon. From the Rose of Sharon.
Reply:Mawar
Ma as in short far minus the r sound, war as in far.
Malay.
Reply:Bara means rose in Japanese
pronouced: bah-rah
Reply:Oh, duh, when I saw your question, I was like, "Rose...?" So, names that mean Rose: Arrosa (Basque), Kalika (Greek), Kalina (Greek), Kalyca (Greek), Kineks (Native American), Li Wei (Chinese), Lokelani (Hawaiian), Ogin (Native American), Ojinjintka (Native American), Raisa (Yiddish), Raizel (Yiddish), Ranita (Hebrew), Rhoda (Greek and Latin), Roosevelt (Dutch), Rosa (Italian), Rosalind (Latin), Rose (Italian), Ross (Latin), Roswell (English), Rozeanne (Native American), Rozene (Native American), Shoshanah (Hebrew), Siusan (Scottish), Susan (English), Susannah (Scottish), Zita (Hispanic).
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Reply:one of my best friends is named rosetta...it means little rose in italian
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Name for flower shop?
I need a name for my friend's flower shop. Please help me think of one, I would prefer if it's in some languages like French, or mix. or any name that makes the shop sounds elegant and formal. Or any other suggestions you want. Thanks.
Name for flower shop?
Tourjours Les Fleurs (forever flowers)
Belle Fleur (beautiful flowers)
Espirit De Fleur (spirit of flower)
Bijoux (a jewel)
Joie De Fleur (joy of flowers)
Reply:Butterfly Roses
Butterfly Kisses
Floral Scents
Bouquet Scents
Not very good at this, but I thought I would try :-)
Sorry i only speak english!
Reply:Belles Fleurs (beautiful, or lovely, flowers)
Reply:fleur de jour
(flower of the day)
acne cream
Name for flower shop?
Tourjours Les Fleurs (forever flowers)
Belle Fleur (beautiful flowers)
Espirit De Fleur (spirit of flower)
Bijoux (a jewel)
Joie De Fleur (joy of flowers)
Reply:Butterfly Roses
Butterfly Kisses
Floral Scents
Bouquet Scents
Not very good at this, but I thought I would try :-)
Sorry i only speak english!
Reply:Belles Fleurs (beautiful, or lovely, flowers)
Reply:fleur de jour
(flower of the day)
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Flowers: What is the name of this flower?
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/47/132853...
I just ran across it on Google with no information about it. I'd love to see more images of it, too. The picture linked here looks like the flower is not fully bloomed.
Flowers: What is the name of this flower?
UPDATE: looking at your new photo, I'm going to say Aechmea (Aechmea fasciata or a hybrid probably) instead of Puya. Both Aechmea and Puya are bromeliads. You're much more likely to find Aechmea in this country, though, and you can easily grow it in a pot, unlike many Puyas.
***Another picture of Aechmea fasciata***
(this one's really close)
http://www.thegardener.btinternet.co.uk/...
It's not a dahlia--that's a spike with multiple buds. Dahlias are individual flowers. If you look at the buds you can also see that it has 3 petals. This would make it a monocot. Most garden flowers, including dahlias are dicots. Lilies and orchids are examples of monocots.
My guess is that it's a bromeliad, specifically a Puya. Bromeliads are from the pineapple family, and there are more than 100 species of Puya, so if it is a Puya it may be hard to track down the particular species.
Among the things that make me think it's a Puya are the vivid and contrasting colors on the flower spike. A lot of Puya flowers have colors that you don't normally find (see the first photo below)--there are very few blue orchids for example. On Puyas a number of flowers are arranged on a large spike. Like the mystery flower, Puyas have only 3 petals.
The flowers and flower spikes look so different between different species, but here are two examples. I think it looks sort of like the second one (Puya venusta):
http://ecran.fond.free.fr/austral/au_puy...
http://fcbs.org/images/Puya/Puya_venusta...
I think this is unlikely, but another possibility is some sort of ginger.
.
Reply:I DONT KNOW WHAT IT IS BUT IT IS BEAUTIFUL
Reply:It is, indeed, a bromeliad.
Reply:It looks like a Dahlia. I hope you find out if no luck or even if you have luck for fun and great info try joining the following groups:
Daves garden
http://davesgarden.com/
Seedscavengers.com
http://groups.msn.com/SeedScavengersInc
Our Garden gang
http://groups.msn.com/OurGardenGang
You don't have to join Daves to do a search. These are really informative great groups for gardeners.
I look forward to finding out what you mystery flower is.
Reply:It looks like a Dahlia
Reply:you know i worked in lawn and garden for seven years and this one has me stumped but it is a beutiful flower. please when you find out will you let me know i would like more info on it myself. thanks.
Reply:Could be a Verbascum Caribbean Crush
I just ran across it on Google with no information about it. I'd love to see more images of it, too. The picture linked here looks like the flower is not fully bloomed.
Flowers: What is the name of this flower?
UPDATE: looking at your new photo, I'm going to say Aechmea (Aechmea fasciata or a hybrid probably) instead of Puya. Both Aechmea and Puya are bromeliads. You're much more likely to find Aechmea in this country, though, and you can easily grow it in a pot, unlike many Puyas.
***Another picture of Aechmea fasciata***
(this one's really close)
http://www.thegardener.btinternet.co.uk/...
It's not a dahlia--that's a spike with multiple buds. Dahlias are individual flowers. If you look at the buds you can also see that it has 3 petals. This would make it a monocot. Most garden flowers, including dahlias are dicots. Lilies and orchids are examples of monocots.
My guess is that it's a bromeliad, specifically a Puya. Bromeliads are from the pineapple family, and there are more than 100 species of Puya, so if it is a Puya it may be hard to track down the particular species.
Among the things that make me think it's a Puya are the vivid and contrasting colors on the flower spike. A lot of Puya flowers have colors that you don't normally find (see the first photo below)--there are very few blue orchids for example. On Puyas a number of flowers are arranged on a large spike. Like the mystery flower, Puyas have only 3 petals.
The flowers and flower spikes look so different between different species, but here are two examples. I think it looks sort of like the second one (Puya venusta):
http://ecran.fond.free.fr/austral/au_puy...
http://fcbs.org/images/Puya/Puya_venusta...
I think this is unlikely, but another possibility is some sort of ginger.
.
Reply:I DONT KNOW WHAT IT IS BUT IT IS BEAUTIFUL
Reply:It is, indeed, a bromeliad.
Reply:It looks like a Dahlia. I hope you find out if no luck or even if you have luck for fun and great info try joining the following groups:
Daves garden
http://davesgarden.com/
Seedscavengers.com
http://groups.msn.com/SeedScavengersInc
Our Garden gang
http://groups.msn.com/OurGardenGang
You don't have to join Daves to do a search. These are really informative great groups for gardeners.
I look forward to finding out what you mystery flower is.
Reply:It looks like a Dahlia
Reply:you know i worked in lawn and garden for seven years and this one has me stumped but it is a beutiful flower. please when you find out will you let me know i would like more info on it myself. thanks.
Reply:Could be a Verbascum Caribbean Crush
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What is the name of the largest flower in the world?
Ther are two claimant
1) Raffflesia arnoldi and
2) Amorphophallus titanum
What is the name of the largest flower in the world?
Rafflesia is a genus of parasitic flowering plants. It was discovered in the Indonesian rain forest by an Indonesian guide working for Dr. Joseph Arnold in 1818, and named after Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, the leader of the expedition. It contains 15-19 species (including four incompletely characterized species as recognized by Meijer 1997), all found in southeastern Asia, on the Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Sumatra and Kalimantan, West Malaysia, and the Philippines. The plant has no stems, leaves or true roots. It is an endoparasite of vines in the genus Tetrastigma (Vitaceae), spreading its root-like haustoria inside the tissue of the vine. The only part of the plant that can be seen outside the host vine is the five-petaled flower. In some species, such as Rafflesia arnoldii, the flower may be over 100 cm in diameter, and weigh up to 10 kg. Even the smallest species, R. manillana, has 20 cm diameter flowers. The flowers look and smell like rotting meat, hence its local names which translate to "corpse flower" or "meat flower" (but see below). The vile smell that the flower gives off attracts insects such as carrion flies, which transport pollen from male to female flowers. Little is known about seed dispersal, however, tree shrews and other forest mammals apparently eat the fruits and disperse the seeds. Rafflesia is an official state flower of Sabah in Malaysia, as well as for the Surat Thani Province, Thailand.
The name "corpse flower" applied to Rafflesia is confusing because this common name also refers to the Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum) of the family Araceae. Moreover, because Amorphophallus has the world's largest unbranched inflorescence, it is sometimes mistakenly credited as having the world's largest flower. Both Rafflesia and Amorphophallus are flowering plants, but they are still distantly related. Rafflesia arnoldii has the largest single flower of any flowering plant, at least when one judges this by weight. Amorphophallus titanum has the largest unbranched inflorescence, while the Talipot palm (Corypha umbraculifera) forms the largest branched inflorescence, containing thousands of flowers; this plant is monocarpic, meaning that individuals die after flowering.
Contents [hide]
1 Classification
2 Trivia
3 See also
4 References
5 External links
[edit] Classification
Rafflesia arnoldii bloom, approximately 80 cm in diameter.
Three Rafflesia pricei growing in close proximity near Mount Kinabalu, Borneo.Species
Rafflesia arnoldii
Rafflesia baletei
Rafflesia bengkuluensis
Rafflesia cantleyi
Rafflesia gadutensis
Rafflesia hasseltii
Rafflesia keithii
Rafflesia kerrii
Rafflesia lobata
Rafflesia magnifica
Rafflesia manillana
Rafflesia micropylora
Rafflesia mira
Rafflesia patma
Rafflesia pricei
Rafflesia rochussenii
Rafflesia schadenbergiana
Rafflesia speciosa
Rafflesia tengku-adlinii
Rafflesia tuan-mudae
Unverified species
Rafflesia borneensis
Rafflesia ciliata
Rafflesia irigaenses
Rafflesia titan
Rafflesia witkampii
New hypothesis of Rafflesiaceae derived from within Euphorbiaceae. Rafflesiaceae in red, Euphorbiaceae in black (redrawn from Davis et al., 2007).Comparison of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences of Rafflesia with other angiosperm mtDNA indicated that this parasite evolved from photosynthetic plants of the order Malpighiales.[1]. Another study from that same year confirmed this result using both mtDNA and nuclear DNA sequences, and showed that three other groups traditionally classified in Rafflesiaceae were unrelated [2]. A more recent study found Rafflesia and its relatives to be embedded within the family Euphorbiaceae, which is surprising as members of that family typically have very small flowers.[3] According to their analysis, the rate of flower size evolution was more or less constant throughout the family except at the origin of Rafflesiaceae, where the flowers rapidly evolved to become much larger before reverting to the slower rate of change.
[edit] Trivia
This article contains a trivia section.
Content in this section should be integrated into other appropriate areas of the article or removed, and the trivia section removed.
In Final Fantasy XII, "Rafflesia" is the name given to a major enemy in the Feywood stage, whose appearance and abilities appear inspired by the giant bloom.
A "Blue Rafflesia" is also found in Final Fantasy XI. It is one of the needed items to obtain the Opo Opo Crown.
In the Nintendo DS game Animal Crossing: Wild World, Rafflesia is seen as a Giant Plant when weeds overtake your town. You need to pick all weeds to remove the plant from your town.
One of the first Pokémon designed is called Vileplume, which evolves from Gloom when the Leaf Stone is used. Vileplume has a gigantic rafflesia on its head, and its Japanese name is "Ruffureshia", which sounds like "Rafflesia". When a Sun Stone is used on Gloom, it instead blooms into the beautiful Bellossom (from the Gold and Silver versions onwards).
Rafflesia also appears as a creature in the popular MMORPG, Ragnarok Online.
One of the Hidden bosses in Mega Man X: Command Mission (PS2, GameCube) is named Rafflesian, and has a flower-like appearance
In the manga Captain Harlock, Rafflesia is the name of the Mazones's queen.
The title of the song Lafflesia by Malice Mizer is an altered spelling of rafflesia, and in the song a beautiful flower is mentioned.
Reply:Amorphophallus titanum is the largest flowering plant in the world.
The common name is "Titan" because it grows so big. Another name is "Mr. Stinky" because when it blooms it emits an odor which exactly mimics those of rotting flesh. This putrid order attracts carrion beetles that pollinate the flower.
After seven years, our plant grew its first flower. The flower may grow up to 4 feet wide and 7 feet tall. And it usually grows up to half a foot per day. Ours opened 55 inches tall, and over 40 inches wide.
Reply:The largest individual or single flower goes to Rafflesia arnoldii.
Titan Arum and Talipot palm are also classified as large flowers and some consider Titan Arum the largest, but they are also considering it's larger organs. The Talipot palm is the largest cluster of flowers.
So, to answer your question- it depends on what type of flower you are looking at:
1. Largest unbranched inflorescence= titan arum (aka Amorphophallus titanum)
2. Largest branched inflorescence= Talipot palm
3. Largest single/ individual flower= Rafflesia arnoldii
Reply:Amorphophallus titanum
http://www.gustavus.edu/academics/bio/ti...
Go to this link you will observe one growing and about to blossom. It is rare to blossom when cultivated. Don't miss out on witnessing this likely on May 12.
Reply:Resolving the dispute between Titan arum and Rafflesia. Its the Titan Arum and NOT Rafflesia. Trust me. I know
Reply:I thought it was Rafflesia, also a fly pollinated flower thats very smelly. I think it grows in Indonesia and grows up to a metre across
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1) Raffflesia arnoldi and
2) Amorphophallus titanum
What is the name of the largest flower in the world?
Rafflesia is a genus of parasitic flowering plants. It was discovered in the Indonesian rain forest by an Indonesian guide working for Dr. Joseph Arnold in 1818, and named after Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, the leader of the expedition. It contains 15-19 species (including four incompletely characterized species as recognized by Meijer 1997), all found in southeastern Asia, on the Malay Peninsula, Borneo, Sumatra and Kalimantan, West Malaysia, and the Philippines. The plant has no stems, leaves or true roots. It is an endoparasite of vines in the genus Tetrastigma (Vitaceae), spreading its root-like haustoria inside the tissue of the vine. The only part of the plant that can be seen outside the host vine is the five-petaled flower. In some species, such as Rafflesia arnoldii, the flower may be over 100 cm in diameter, and weigh up to 10 kg. Even the smallest species, R. manillana, has 20 cm diameter flowers. The flowers look and smell like rotting meat, hence its local names which translate to "corpse flower" or "meat flower" (but see below). The vile smell that the flower gives off attracts insects such as carrion flies, which transport pollen from male to female flowers. Little is known about seed dispersal, however, tree shrews and other forest mammals apparently eat the fruits and disperse the seeds. Rafflesia is an official state flower of Sabah in Malaysia, as well as for the Surat Thani Province, Thailand.
The name "corpse flower" applied to Rafflesia is confusing because this common name also refers to the Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum) of the family Araceae. Moreover, because Amorphophallus has the world's largest unbranched inflorescence, it is sometimes mistakenly credited as having the world's largest flower. Both Rafflesia and Amorphophallus are flowering plants, but they are still distantly related. Rafflesia arnoldii has the largest single flower of any flowering plant, at least when one judges this by weight. Amorphophallus titanum has the largest unbranched inflorescence, while the Talipot palm (Corypha umbraculifera) forms the largest branched inflorescence, containing thousands of flowers; this plant is monocarpic, meaning that individuals die after flowering.
Contents [hide]
1 Classification
2 Trivia
3 See also
4 References
5 External links
[edit] Classification
Rafflesia arnoldii bloom, approximately 80 cm in diameter.
Three Rafflesia pricei growing in close proximity near Mount Kinabalu, Borneo.Species
Rafflesia arnoldii
Rafflesia baletei
Rafflesia bengkuluensis
Rafflesia cantleyi
Rafflesia gadutensis
Rafflesia hasseltii
Rafflesia keithii
Rafflesia kerrii
Rafflesia lobata
Rafflesia magnifica
Rafflesia manillana
Rafflesia micropylora
Rafflesia mira
Rafflesia patma
Rafflesia pricei
Rafflesia rochussenii
Rafflesia schadenbergiana
Rafflesia speciosa
Rafflesia tengku-adlinii
Rafflesia tuan-mudae
Unverified species
Rafflesia borneensis
Rafflesia ciliata
Rafflesia irigaenses
Rafflesia titan
Rafflesia witkampii
New hypothesis of Rafflesiaceae derived from within Euphorbiaceae. Rafflesiaceae in red, Euphorbiaceae in black (redrawn from Davis et al., 2007).Comparison of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequences of Rafflesia with other angiosperm mtDNA indicated that this parasite evolved from photosynthetic plants of the order Malpighiales.[1]. Another study from that same year confirmed this result using both mtDNA and nuclear DNA sequences, and showed that three other groups traditionally classified in Rafflesiaceae were unrelated [2]. A more recent study found Rafflesia and its relatives to be embedded within the family Euphorbiaceae, which is surprising as members of that family typically have very small flowers.[3] According to their analysis, the rate of flower size evolution was more or less constant throughout the family except at the origin of Rafflesiaceae, where the flowers rapidly evolved to become much larger before reverting to the slower rate of change.
[edit] Trivia
This article contains a trivia section.
Content in this section should be integrated into other appropriate areas of the article or removed, and the trivia section removed.
In Final Fantasy XII, "Rafflesia" is the name given to a major enemy in the Feywood stage, whose appearance and abilities appear inspired by the giant bloom.
A "Blue Rafflesia" is also found in Final Fantasy XI. It is one of the needed items to obtain the Opo Opo Crown.
In the Nintendo DS game Animal Crossing: Wild World, Rafflesia is seen as a Giant Plant when weeds overtake your town. You need to pick all weeds to remove the plant from your town.
One of the first Pokémon designed is called Vileplume, which evolves from Gloom when the Leaf Stone is used. Vileplume has a gigantic rafflesia on its head, and its Japanese name is "Ruffureshia", which sounds like "Rafflesia". When a Sun Stone is used on Gloom, it instead blooms into the beautiful Bellossom (from the Gold and Silver versions onwards).
Rafflesia also appears as a creature in the popular MMORPG, Ragnarok Online.
One of the Hidden bosses in Mega Man X: Command Mission (PS2, GameCube) is named Rafflesian, and has a flower-like appearance
In the manga Captain Harlock, Rafflesia is the name of the Mazones's queen.
The title of the song Lafflesia by Malice Mizer is an altered spelling of rafflesia, and in the song a beautiful flower is mentioned.
Reply:Amorphophallus titanum is the largest flowering plant in the world.
The common name is "Titan" because it grows so big. Another name is "Mr. Stinky" because when it blooms it emits an odor which exactly mimics those of rotting flesh. This putrid order attracts carrion beetles that pollinate the flower.
After seven years, our plant grew its first flower. The flower may grow up to 4 feet wide and 7 feet tall. And it usually grows up to half a foot per day. Ours opened 55 inches tall, and over 40 inches wide.
Reply:The largest individual or single flower goes to Rafflesia arnoldii.
Titan Arum and Talipot palm are also classified as large flowers and some consider Titan Arum the largest, but they are also considering it's larger organs. The Talipot palm is the largest cluster of flowers.
So, to answer your question- it depends on what type of flower you are looking at:
1. Largest unbranched inflorescence= titan arum (aka Amorphophallus titanum)
2. Largest branched inflorescence= Talipot palm
3. Largest single/ individual flower= Rafflesia arnoldii
Reply:Amorphophallus titanum
http://www.gustavus.edu/academics/bio/ti...
Go to this link you will observe one growing and about to blossom. It is rare to blossom when cultivated. Don't miss out on witnessing this likely on May 12.
Reply:Resolving the dispute between Titan arum and Rafflesia. Its the Titan Arum and NOT Rafflesia. Trust me. I know
Reply:I thought it was Rafflesia, also a fly pollinated flower thats very smelly. I think it grows in Indonesia and grows up to a metre across
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In dr. bakhs flower medicine what are the names for lavender,anthurium.night blooming,jasmine & orange?
You Mean "BACH's FLOWER REMEDIES" please check these sites for all information about Bach's Flower Remedies :-
http://www.bachcentre.com/centre/remedie...
http://www.homeoinfo.com/08_non-classica...
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http://www.bachfloweressences.co.uk/
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Does anyone know the name of a flower that blooms at night?
Night-flowering Plants
Evening Primroses: (Oenothera ) are perennials with sweetly scented blossoms of soft white, pink and bright yellow that open each evening.
Moonflower: (Ipomoea alba ) is a night-blooming relative of the morning glory that perfumes the garden with five- to six-inch white flowers.
Angel's Trumpet: (Datura innoxia ) produces fragrant, six-inch white flowers that appear from midsummer until frost on this viney annual. Note that this plant is poisonous and should be kept away from children.
Night Phlox: (Phlox 'Midnight Candy' ) at dusk, flowers open to release a honey/almond/vanilla fragrance.
Evening Stock: (Matthiola incana ) has small pink or purplish flowers that are not showy, but emit an intoxicating fragrance at night.
Four O'Clock: (Mirabilis jalapa ) is a sweetly fragrant annual with colorful trumpet-shaped flowers that open in late afternoon and release a jasmine-like perfume.
Nottingham Catchfly: (Silene nutans ) offers a scent reminiscent of hyacinths. The flowers open on three successive nights before fading.
Night Blooming Cereus: (Selenicereus ) is known for its large, fragrant, night-blooming white flowers. This cactus is not hardy below 55°F, so grow it in a container and bring indoors for the winter.
Daylilies: (Hemerocallis ) that bloom at night include 'Moon Frolic' and 'Toltec Sundial'.
Yucca: (Yucca filamentosa ) bears flowers that are open both day and night.
Night-fragrant Plants
Flowering Tobacco: (Nicotiana ) is a lovely annual with long, trumpet-like blooms valued for their intense evening fragrance.
Night Gladiolus: (Gladiolus tristus ) features creamy yellow blossoms with an intensely spicy night fragrance.
August Lily: (Hosta ) produce waxy, trumpet-shaped flowers with a honey scent.
Fragrant Columbine: (Aquilegia fragrans ) offers creamy white flowers with a rich honeysuckle scent.
Pinks: (Dianthus plumarius ) display pale pink flowers smelling of cloves.
Fairy Lily: (Chlidanths fragrans ) bears yellow, fragrant flowers on stalks in mid-summer.
Thats the best I could do. Good luck.
Does anyone know the name of a flower that blooms at night?
there are moon flowers, which is basically a white morning glory type vine
Four o'clocks (bloom late afternoon through evening fragrant in the evening)
CasaBlanca lillies are great , big white and fragrant .They stay open day and night until the bloom fades.
Reply:Here in the Philippines, there's a white flower that blooms and have nice scent only at night. We call it dama de noche (spanish) or in english it is translated as queen of the night.
Reply:The moon flower. It's similar to the morning glory (which only blooms in the daytime), but the moon flower only blooms in the evening.
Reply:there are many.
one is the moon vine
relative to morning glory, fragrant
another is the night blooming cerus
blooms only once a year and is also fragrant
Reply:Our cactus flowers used to when I was on the farm.
Reply:Moon Flower, they smell great!
Evening Primroses: (Oenothera ) are perennials with sweetly scented blossoms of soft white, pink and bright yellow that open each evening.
Moonflower: (Ipomoea alba ) is a night-blooming relative of the morning glory that perfumes the garden with five- to six-inch white flowers.
Angel's Trumpet: (Datura innoxia ) produces fragrant, six-inch white flowers that appear from midsummer until frost on this viney annual. Note that this plant is poisonous and should be kept away from children.
Night Phlox: (Phlox 'Midnight Candy' ) at dusk, flowers open to release a honey/almond/vanilla fragrance.
Evening Stock: (Matthiola incana ) has small pink or purplish flowers that are not showy, but emit an intoxicating fragrance at night.
Four O'Clock: (Mirabilis jalapa ) is a sweetly fragrant annual with colorful trumpet-shaped flowers that open in late afternoon and release a jasmine-like perfume.
Nottingham Catchfly: (Silene nutans ) offers a scent reminiscent of hyacinths. The flowers open on three successive nights before fading.
Night Blooming Cereus: (Selenicereus ) is known for its large, fragrant, night-blooming white flowers. This cactus is not hardy below 55°F, so grow it in a container and bring indoors for the winter.
Daylilies: (Hemerocallis ) that bloom at night include 'Moon Frolic' and 'Toltec Sundial'.
Yucca: (Yucca filamentosa ) bears flowers that are open both day and night.
Night-fragrant Plants
Flowering Tobacco: (Nicotiana ) is a lovely annual with long, trumpet-like blooms valued for their intense evening fragrance.
Night Gladiolus: (Gladiolus tristus ) features creamy yellow blossoms with an intensely spicy night fragrance.
August Lily: (Hosta ) produce waxy, trumpet-shaped flowers with a honey scent.
Fragrant Columbine: (Aquilegia fragrans ) offers creamy white flowers with a rich honeysuckle scent.
Pinks: (Dianthus plumarius ) display pale pink flowers smelling of cloves.
Fairy Lily: (Chlidanths fragrans ) bears yellow, fragrant flowers on stalks in mid-summer.
Thats the best I could do. Good luck.
Does anyone know the name of a flower that blooms at night?
there are moon flowers, which is basically a white morning glory type vine
Four o'clocks (bloom late afternoon through evening fragrant in the evening)
CasaBlanca lillies are great , big white and fragrant .They stay open day and night until the bloom fades.
Reply:Here in the Philippines, there's a white flower that blooms and have nice scent only at night. We call it dama de noche (spanish) or in english it is translated as queen of the night.
Reply:The moon flower. It's similar to the morning glory (which only blooms in the daytime), but the moon flower only blooms in the evening.
Reply:there are many.
one is the moon vine
relative to morning glory, fragrant
another is the night blooming cerus
blooms only once a year and is also fragrant
Reply:Our cactus flowers used to when I was on the farm.
Reply:Moon Flower, they smell great!
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Need names of wild flowers in the jonesboro area? with pitchers?
need information on names of trees with pitchers also.where do i need to find my information? please help'
Need names of wild flowers in the jonesboro area? with pitchers?
if this is jonesboro N.C. try the site i have pasted for you.a lot of info.on this site.
philosophy
Need names of wild flowers in the jonesboro area? with pitchers?
if this is jonesboro N.C. try the site i have pasted for you.a lot of info.on this site.
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A plant or flower with the name carole?
my mother in law died suddenly and she was a keen gardener i would like to find a flowering plant with the name carole in it so i can put it in the garden pink flowers would be lovely as they were her favourite
A plant or flower with the name carole?
I've found one flower for you. It's a pink fuchsia called Carole Hipkin. If you type this name into Google, you can see a picture of it. Hope you like it.
Reply:There is bound to be a flower with the name Carole in the title. Ask at a local nursery or garden centre and you will probably find something. Lovely idea so I hope you find something and feel it's suitable. Take a look at the following link from www.rhs.org.uk (Royal Horticultural Society in the UK):
http://www.rhs.org.uk/rhsplantfinder/PFG...
Reply:Daphne x burkwoodii 'Carole Mackie' - (also spelled Carol) a fragrant spring blooming shrub.
http://www.gardenlistings.com
choosing shoe horns
A plant or flower with the name carole?
I've found one flower for you. It's a pink fuchsia called Carole Hipkin. If you type this name into Google, you can see a picture of it. Hope you like it.
Reply:There is bound to be a flower with the name Carole in the title. Ask at a local nursery or garden centre and you will probably find something. Lovely idea so I hope you find something and feel it's suitable. Take a look at the following link from www.rhs.org.uk (Royal Horticultural Society in the UK):
http://www.rhs.org.uk/rhsplantfinder/PFG...
Reply:Daphne x burkwoodii 'Carole Mackie' - (also spelled Carol) a fragrant spring blooming shrub.
http://www.gardenlistings.com
choosing shoe horns
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Does anyone know what type of flower this is?
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g277/M...
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g277/M...
These are in my neighbors flower garden and she doesnt know the name of them. I want to find some for my garden but I need to know the name of the to do that. She said they came from a seed packet that she just dumped on the ground.
Does anyone know what type of flower this is?
Hey, this flower is a bulb called a Gladiolus (glads for short) . In region 3 they are perineals but in colder climates you need to lift them up store them in a warm place, then replant in spring. Here in Texas I can keep them in the ground. I have about 30 or so, and I am planting anouther 40 more. If you plant them about 2 weeks apart you will have longer blooming time. They make great cut flowers, my 10 year old and I keep them staked because when the wind gets up we worry that they will snap off.
Hope this helps you out.
Reply:The first picture is a rose. The second picture is gladiolus. The glads are usually easy to grow and come in bulb form.. They normally come back every year. Not sure if they have to be dug up during winter months and replanted in spring but more than likely they do... Hope this helps. If it is not a glad sure looks like one to me..
Reply:Looks like Hollyhock to me
Reply:They are gladiolas.I never seen them in seed form,they sure look like glads to me.
Reply:These are gladiolas, a.k.a. "glads". Been around since long before my grandmother's time. I believe they may be annuals but don't quote me on that.
Reply:those are gladiolas, gorgeous flowers that come in many colors, and are great cut floweres. as far as i know, they are a bulb, not seed grown.
Reply:gladiolas
Reply:The first photo shows roses, a red hibiscus, and a white gladiolus. The second photo is gladioluses/gladioli.
None of those flowers grow from seed, though. Glads grow from corms, which look a little like bulbs.
Reply:this plant comes in a bulb type not seed,type in search flowers.com you'll see it most likely
Reply:the red flower in the center is gladiolus, surrounded by different roses. I wish I could help you with the white flower, too.
Gladiolus have flower bulbs
Reply:They are gladiolas. Here is a site that will help you grow them:
http://www.gardenersnet.com/bulbs/gladio...
http://i58.photobucket.com/albums/g277/M...
These are in my neighbors flower garden and she doesnt know the name of them. I want to find some for my garden but I need to know the name of the to do that. She said they came from a seed packet that she just dumped on the ground.
Does anyone know what type of flower this is?
Hey, this flower is a bulb called a Gladiolus (glads for short) . In region 3 they are perineals but in colder climates you need to lift them up store them in a warm place, then replant in spring. Here in Texas I can keep them in the ground. I have about 30 or so, and I am planting anouther 40 more. If you plant them about 2 weeks apart you will have longer blooming time. They make great cut flowers, my 10 year old and I keep them staked because when the wind gets up we worry that they will snap off.
Hope this helps you out.
Reply:The first picture is a rose. The second picture is gladiolus. The glads are usually easy to grow and come in bulb form.. They normally come back every year. Not sure if they have to be dug up during winter months and replanted in spring but more than likely they do... Hope this helps. If it is not a glad sure looks like one to me..
Reply:Looks like Hollyhock to me
Reply:They are gladiolas.I never seen them in seed form,they sure look like glads to me.
Reply:These are gladiolas, a.k.a. "glads". Been around since long before my grandmother's time. I believe they may be annuals but don't quote me on that.
Reply:those are gladiolas, gorgeous flowers that come in many colors, and are great cut floweres. as far as i know, they are a bulb, not seed grown.
Reply:gladiolas
Reply:The first photo shows roses, a red hibiscus, and a white gladiolus. The second photo is gladioluses/gladioli.
None of those flowers grow from seed, though. Glads grow from corms, which look a little like bulbs.
Reply:this plant comes in a bulb type not seed,type in search flowers.com you'll see it most likely
Reply:the red flower in the center is gladiolus, surrounded by different roses. I wish I could help you with the white flower, too.
Gladiolus have flower bulbs
Reply:They are gladiolas. Here is a site that will help you grow them:
http://www.gardenersnet.com/bulbs/gladio...
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Friday, January 27, 2012
What's the name of this flower?
To see a picture of it click the link below:
http://blog.naver.com/majestaz/700228889...
What's the name of this flower?
I know it's a kind of lily but I want to know more specifically.
Lily is too general, do you guys have any idea what it is?
http://blog.naver.com/majestaz/700228889...
What's the name of this flower?
It is the Easter Lily, Lilium longifolium, a native of Japan and the Ryukyu Islands, known as Teppouyun, with the pollen bearing stamens removed.
Reply:It looks like a basic white Easter Lillie to me. There may be some daylillie that comes in white but I an not aware of one. Good luck
Reply:it looks like an Easter Lily. I have these in my garden and they are easy to grow and smell wonderful.
Reply:Easter Lilly http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=easter+...
Reply:That is an Easter Lilly. They're one of my favorite. You should also look at calla lilies. They only have 1 point and are more of a funnel shape.
Reply:Its a lily (duh!) I think its jus a normal white lily
http://blog.naver.com/majestaz/700228889...
What's the name of this flower?
I know it's a kind of lily but I want to know more specifically.
Lily is too general, do you guys have any idea what it is?
http://blog.naver.com/majestaz/700228889...
What's the name of this flower?
It is the Easter Lily, Lilium longifolium, a native of Japan and the Ryukyu Islands, known as Teppouyun, with the pollen bearing stamens removed.
Reply:It looks like a basic white Easter Lillie to me. There may be some daylillie that comes in white but I an not aware of one. Good luck
Reply:it looks like an Easter Lily. I have these in my garden and they are easy to grow and smell wonderful.
Reply:Easter Lilly http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=easter+...
Reply:That is an Easter Lilly. They're one of my favorite. You should also look at calla lilies. They only have 1 point and are more of a funnel shape.
Reply:Its a lily (duh!) I think its jus a normal white lily
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Does anyone know the real name of the flower nicknamed (Naked Ladies)???
I believe they are pink in color and about 3 to 4 feet tall.
Does anyone know the real name of the flower nicknamed (Naked Ladies)???
In the south they are Primrose
Reply:Naked Lady Lily, Belladona Lily
Scientific Name: Amaryllis belladona L.
Synonym: Brunsvigia rosea
Family: Amaryllidaceae
Does anyone know the real name of the flower nicknamed (Naked Ladies)???
In the south they are Primrose
Reply:Naked Lady Lily, Belladona Lily
Scientific Name: Amaryllis belladona L.
Synonym: Brunsvigia rosea
Family: Amaryllidaceae
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A girls (flower?) name?
i need several flower names for girls for a story I'm writing.
the main character is named Lily Evans. a middle name for Lily would be apreciated (also flower. every girl in her family has a flower name.).
all of the characters are 17 and were born in the early 60's (so it takes place in 1977 or 78 in britan.
all of Lily's best friends go to the same boarding school as her and they have a sort of club beacause they all have flower names.
if you have any idea what this club should be called, let me know.
A girls (flower?) name?
This is probably really nerdy of me, but isn't Lily Evans the name of Harry Potter's mother?
Anyway, it would still be a great character name. I love someone else's suggestion of Lily Susanna, it sounds very 60's free love kind of thing lol.
Her friends could be: Violet, Dahlia, Marigold, Rose, Bluebell (another really hippie name lol), Fern (she could be the quiet one), Linnea (the exotic one, Linnea means lime tree), Azalea, Daisy, Poppy, Camilla (very British), Florrie / Flora, Hazel (Zel), Ginger, Heather, Holly, Ivy, Iris, Wisteria, Willow, Zinnia, Sorrel, Sage, Saffron, Pansy, Magnolia, May, Laurel, Juniper, Jasmine, etc. Well, obviously not all of them, but those are some options for you lol.
Since these girls are born in the early 60's, some of them could have zanier names, if their parents were all into hippies and stuff, like Bluebell or Juniper, or they could just be well and proper British people (they can afford to send their daughters to a boarding school after all lol) and so some could have names like Camilla or Rose.
As for the name of their club, it could be something really upfront like something Garden-related, or they could just be really wacky friends and pick something totally insane and irrelevant lol just to confuse people.
Good luck writing!!
Reply:Lily
Rose
Daisy
Petunia
Iris
Orchid
Reply:So you need a 7 flower names, right? I think I understand what you are looking for. :)
Lily Violet Daisy Zinnia Rose Iris Flora Lilac Poppy Petunia
Some possible combinations:
Lily Rose Evans
Flora Zinnia Parkhurst
Daisy Iris Potter
Violet Petunia Kerrigan
I would name their club something like:
The Bouquet
Petals
Watering Cans
Good Luck with your book! SD
Reply:Daisy
Marguerite
Rose/Rosa/Rosaline
Dahlia
Zinnia
Linnea
Peony
Amaryllis
Violet
Anthea
Anemone
Camellia
Clover
Flora
Blossom
Columbine
Iris
Hyacinth
Jasmine
Jessamine
Ivy
Marigold
Pansy
Petunia
Sharon
Ianthe
Tansy
Leilani
Lilac
Lotus
Reply:Lily Rose Evans sounds so pretty.
other flower names:
Daisy
Amaryllis
Jasmin
Iris
Orchid
Calla-Lily
Carnation
Lupin
Rose
Statice
Tansy
Yarrow
im not sure about what to call it..maybe something like In Bloom or something...or...girl flower (like girl power) or flower power (lol)
Reply:Lily Evans....as in Harry Potter? Ick. Choose a diff. last name
Reply:Not that this helps you at all, but my daughter's name is Lily Rose Evans, so that is my vote.
(And for the other Harry Potter fans, my son's name is James...)
Reply:Daisy, Orchid, Tulips, Canna, Jasmine, Oleander
Reply:Rose
:DDD
Reply:Lily Rose Iris Poppy Aster Gerbera Primrose Petunia Violet Tulip Fuscia Hiacynth Pansy Lilac Marigold Verbina Sweetpea Daisy Buttercup Honeysuckle Clematis
Maybe get away with Ivy Heather Petal Fleur
Reply:I love flower names!
Lily Susanna Evans would be perfect. Susanna means "lily or rose" in Hebrew.
Other flower names:
Daisy
Marguerite
Rose/Rosa/Rosaline
Dahlia
Zinnia
Linnea
Peony
Amaryllis
Violet
Anthea
Anemone
Camellia
Clover
Flora
Blossom
Columbine
Iris
Hyacinth
Jasmine
Jessamine
Ivy
Marigold
Pansy
Petunia
Sharon
Ianthe
Tansy
Leilani
Lilac
Lotus
Reply:Daisy, Rose, Blossom
Reply:Here's a few off the top of my head. Visit the site below for more.
Pansy, Narcissa, Daisy, Iolanthe, Iris, Petunia, Poppy, Rose, Violet, Clover, and Dahlia
Reply:Lily, Rose, Daisy, Daphadile,
Reply:Jasmine
Daisey
Iris
Camellia
Petals
Reply:Rose
Violet
Chrysantha
Poppy
Primula
Magnolia
Marlee
Myra
Sage
Suzette
Briallen
Reply:i have a friend who's name is scarlet rose. (first and last)
thats really pretty, so i'd go with that.
some other ones are, daisy and violet.
the club could be like, flower power.
really corny, but i guess it fits the 60's.
i hope you like those. :]
Reply:Lily Rose Evans
Lily variations like Lilliana, Lillian
Daisy
Rose- variations like Rosemary, Rosalie, Rosa,Rosabelle
Daphne
Daphodil
Marguerite
Winter Lilly
I forget the name but you know that plant or like red leafed sorta flower people have for christmas? that one
Tulip
Fern
some names for the group can be
like if there were 5 or however many number of girls than you can do Flower Five
Or you could have 6 characters each starting with a letter from the word flower. than you could name them F.,L.O.W.E.R
Flower Gals
The Florists
The Flowers
Reply:Rose
Daisy
Magnolia
Those are some common flower names.
As for the club, why not The Garden Club?
Reply:lilly, orchid, daisy, calla (as in calla lilly), rose, violet, ivy (plant),
tulip,...have you tried looking up the spanish or french names for these flowers and using them as names....
the club could be called: the garden, band of flowers, mornings' glory, or the power of flowers (corny right?).
-hbb (also a writer)
Reply:Violet
Rose
Daisy
Ivy
Iris
Saffron - not a flower but close enough
Sage - not a flower but close enough
Orchid
Lavender
Peony
Amarilis
Blossom
Petal
Reply:rose carnation lily sunflower
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the main character is named Lily Evans. a middle name for Lily would be apreciated (also flower. every girl in her family has a flower name.).
all of the characters are 17 and were born in the early 60's (so it takes place in 1977 or 78 in britan.
all of Lily's best friends go to the same boarding school as her and they have a sort of club beacause they all have flower names.
if you have any idea what this club should be called, let me know.
A girls (flower?) name?
This is probably really nerdy of me, but isn't Lily Evans the name of Harry Potter's mother?
Anyway, it would still be a great character name. I love someone else's suggestion of Lily Susanna, it sounds very 60's free love kind of thing lol.
Her friends could be: Violet, Dahlia, Marigold, Rose, Bluebell (another really hippie name lol), Fern (she could be the quiet one), Linnea (the exotic one, Linnea means lime tree), Azalea, Daisy, Poppy, Camilla (very British), Florrie / Flora, Hazel (Zel), Ginger, Heather, Holly, Ivy, Iris, Wisteria, Willow, Zinnia, Sorrel, Sage, Saffron, Pansy, Magnolia, May, Laurel, Juniper, Jasmine, etc. Well, obviously not all of them, but those are some options for you lol.
Since these girls are born in the early 60's, some of them could have zanier names, if their parents were all into hippies and stuff, like Bluebell or Juniper, or they could just be well and proper British people (they can afford to send their daughters to a boarding school after all lol) and so some could have names like Camilla or Rose.
As for the name of their club, it could be something really upfront like something Garden-related, or they could just be really wacky friends and pick something totally insane and irrelevant lol just to confuse people.
Good luck writing!!
Reply:Lily
Rose
Daisy
Petunia
Iris
Orchid
Reply:So you need a 7 flower names, right? I think I understand what you are looking for. :)
Lily Violet Daisy Zinnia Rose Iris Flora Lilac Poppy Petunia
Some possible combinations:
Lily Rose Evans
Flora Zinnia Parkhurst
Daisy Iris Potter
Violet Petunia Kerrigan
I would name their club something like:
The Bouquet
Petals
Watering Cans
Good Luck with your book! SD
Reply:Daisy
Marguerite
Rose/Rosa/Rosaline
Dahlia
Zinnia
Linnea
Peony
Amaryllis
Violet
Anthea
Anemone
Camellia
Clover
Flora
Blossom
Columbine
Iris
Hyacinth
Jasmine
Jessamine
Ivy
Marigold
Pansy
Petunia
Sharon
Ianthe
Tansy
Leilani
Lilac
Lotus
Reply:Lily Rose Evans sounds so pretty.
other flower names:
Daisy
Amaryllis
Jasmin
Iris
Orchid
Calla-Lily
Carnation
Lupin
Rose
Statice
Tansy
Yarrow
im not sure about what to call it..maybe something like In Bloom or something...or...girl flower (like girl power) or flower power (lol)
Reply:Lily Evans....as in Harry Potter? Ick. Choose a diff. last name
Reply:Not that this helps you at all, but my daughter's name is Lily Rose Evans, so that is my vote.
(And for the other Harry Potter fans, my son's name is James...)
Reply:Daisy, Orchid, Tulips, Canna, Jasmine, Oleander
Reply:Rose
:DDD
Reply:Lily Rose Iris Poppy Aster Gerbera Primrose Petunia Violet Tulip Fuscia Hiacynth Pansy Lilac Marigold Verbina Sweetpea Daisy Buttercup Honeysuckle Clematis
Maybe get away with Ivy Heather Petal Fleur
Reply:I love flower names!
Lily Susanna Evans would be perfect. Susanna means "lily or rose" in Hebrew.
Other flower names:
Daisy
Marguerite
Rose/Rosa/Rosaline
Dahlia
Zinnia
Linnea
Peony
Amaryllis
Violet
Anthea
Anemone
Camellia
Clover
Flora
Blossom
Columbine
Iris
Hyacinth
Jasmine
Jessamine
Ivy
Marigold
Pansy
Petunia
Sharon
Ianthe
Tansy
Leilani
Lilac
Lotus
Reply:Daisy, Rose, Blossom
Reply:Here's a few off the top of my head. Visit the site below for more.
Pansy, Narcissa, Daisy, Iolanthe, Iris, Petunia, Poppy, Rose, Violet, Clover, and Dahlia
Reply:Lily, Rose, Daisy, Daphadile,
Reply:Jasmine
Daisey
Iris
Camellia
Petals
Reply:Rose
Violet
Chrysantha
Poppy
Primula
Magnolia
Marlee
Myra
Sage
Suzette
Briallen
Reply:i have a friend who's name is scarlet rose. (first and last)
thats really pretty, so i'd go with that.
some other ones are, daisy and violet.
the club could be like, flower power.
really corny, but i guess it fits the 60's.
i hope you like those. :]
Reply:Lily Rose Evans
Lily variations like Lilliana, Lillian
Daisy
Rose- variations like Rosemary, Rosalie, Rosa,Rosabelle
Daphne
Daphodil
Marguerite
Winter Lilly
I forget the name but you know that plant or like red leafed sorta flower people have for christmas? that one
Tulip
Fern
some names for the group can be
like if there were 5 or however many number of girls than you can do Flower Five
Or you could have 6 characters each starting with a letter from the word flower. than you could name them F.,L.O.W.E.R
Flower Gals
The Florists
The Flowers
Reply:Rose
Daisy
Magnolia
Those are some common flower names.
As for the club, why not The Garden Club?
Reply:lilly, orchid, daisy, calla (as in calla lilly), rose, violet, ivy (plant),
tulip,...have you tried looking up the spanish or french names for these flowers and using them as names....
the club could be called: the garden, band of flowers, mornings' glory, or the power of flowers (corny right?).
-hbb (also a writer)
Reply:Violet
Rose
Daisy
Ivy
Iris
Saffron - not a flower but close enough
Sage - not a flower but close enough
Orchid
Lavender
Peony
Amarilis
Blossom
Petal
Reply:rose carnation lily sunflower
choosing loops
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Where can I find a website on names of flowers?
Depending on what you are looking for (planting information, description, growing guides, etc) you may find the following links helpful: http://msucares.com/pubs/publications/p1... http://www.botany.com/botanical.aspx, http://herbarium.biology.colostate.edu/o...
This site gives you a downloadable guide, shareware for the trial period, cost after trial, (unless you cancel it first) $9.95. Very informative and thorough... http://www.justdosoft.com/PocketPlanter-...
Happy Gardening!
Where can I find a website on names of flowers?
Here's one:
Reply:WWW.FLORIDATA.COM it is free.
This site gives you a downloadable guide, shareware for the trial period, cost after trial, (unless you cancel it first) $9.95. Very informative and thorough... http://www.justdosoft.com/PocketPlanter-...
Happy Gardening!
Where can I find a website on names of flowers?
Here's one:
Reply:WWW.FLORIDATA.COM it is free.
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Names of Rare/Uncommon Orange Flowers?
I'm looking for a pretty sounding, easy to spell, perhaps foreign, name of an orange flower. No common flowers please. Links to photos of the flower would be awesome but not necessary. Thanks!
Names of Rare/Uncommon Orange Flowers?
Well the trouble is that "rare" is defined by where you are.
For me: the orange-red ginger, Tapeinocheilos ananassae, is rare while the orange California poppy, Eschscholzia californica, is common. I don't think I've ever seen a wild butterfly milkweed, Asclepias tuberosa, so that's rare for me. Various asiatic lilies, Lillium sp., are orange.
Some of the N. American west coast Mimulus species are orange (often called Monkey Flower)
Some of the orchids are orange as well:
http://waderoush.typepad.com/photos/clos...
http://www.digifeld.com/BLOchman.html
Reply:Cattleya aurantiaca, aka. Epidendrum aurantiacum
http://www.orchids.org/ooc/Genera/Cattle...
Reply:http://mpr.siue.edu/bmw/pictures/Flowers...
Don't know if this is what your looking for, but it's the best I can come up with.
http://www.theplantexpert.com/springbulb...
Reply:Mexican Bird Of Paradise
http://www.pricelesspixs.net/odds%20and%...
Names of Rare/Uncommon Orange Flowers?
Well the trouble is that "rare" is defined by where you are.
For me: the orange-red ginger, Tapeinocheilos ananassae, is rare while the orange California poppy, Eschscholzia californica, is common. I don't think I've ever seen a wild butterfly milkweed, Asclepias tuberosa, so that's rare for me. Various asiatic lilies, Lillium sp., are orange.
Some of the N. American west coast Mimulus species are orange (often called Monkey Flower)
Some of the orchids are orange as well:
http://waderoush.typepad.com/photos/clos...
http://www.digifeld.com/BLOchman.html
Reply:Cattleya aurantiaca, aka. Epidendrum aurantiacum
http://www.orchids.org/ooc/Genera/Cattle...
Reply:http://mpr.siue.edu/bmw/pictures/Flowers...
Don't know if this is what your looking for, but it's the best I can come up with.
http://www.theplantexpert.com/springbulb...
Reply:Mexican Bird Of Paradise
http://www.pricelesspixs.net/odds%20and%...
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What is the name of a painting which has a baby asleep in a water lilly or lotus flower?
Have never seen it myself but it's one my mum wants. She thinks it's either a lilly or a lotus flower with a baby sleeping in it. Any ideas??
What is the name of a painting which has a baby asleep in a water lilly or lotus flower?
It's Anne Geddes
(My mother has a few pictures herself)
*They are so cute* ^_^
I hope this website helps you......
Reply:An Anne Getty work of art.
What is the name of a painting which has a baby asleep in a water lilly or lotus flower?
It's Anne Geddes
(My mother has a few pictures herself)
*They are so cute* ^_^
I hope this website helps you......
Reply:An Anne Getty work of art.
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What are a few different names for trees?
im trying to write a riddle and i need different names for trees.
or flowers.
im just having a really hard time.
What are a few different names for trees?
Specific "trees":
acacia, acrocarpus fraxinifolius, adenanthera pavonina, aegiceras majus, african sandalwood, african walnut, albizia, albizzia, alder, alder tree, alstonia scholaris, amboyna, american olive, andaman marble, andelmin, angelim, angiospermous tree, anise tree, arere, arishth, aroeira blanca, ash, ash tree, australian nettle, australian nettle tree, avicennia officinalis, azadirachta indica, azedarach, azederach, balata, balata tree, baphia nitida, barbados pride, basswood, bayberry, bay-rum tree, bean tree, beech, beech tree, beefwood, birch, birch tree, bitterwood tree, black mangrove, blackwood, blackwood tree, bloodwood tree, blue fig, bombax ceiba, bombax malabarica, bonduc, bonduc tree, bonsai, bottletree, brachystegia speciformis, brazilian ironwood, brazilian pepper tree, brazilwood, breakaxe, breakax, brisbane quandong, brya ebenus, bully tree, burma padauk, burmese rosewood, butea frondosa, butea monosperma, button mangrove, button tree, cabbage tree, caesalpinia bonducella, caesalpinia bonduc, caesalpinia coriaria, caesalpinia echinata, caesalpinia ferrea, calabash, calabash tree, calaba, calabura, calabur tree, calocarpum zapota, calophyllum calaba, calophyllum candidissimum, calophyllum longifolium, calycophyllum candidissimum, camachile, camwood, caracolito, carib wood, caryocar nuciferum, cassia, castanea chrysophylla, castanopsis chrysophylla, casuarina, ceratopetalum gummiferum, cercidium floridum, ceylon gooseberry, chaulmoogra, chaulmoogra tree, chaulmugra, chestnut, chestnut tree, chicot, chinaberry, chinaberry tree, china tree, chinchona, chinese parasol, chinese parasol tree, chinese scholar tree, chinese scholartree, chloroxylon swietenia, christmas bush, christmas tree, chrysolepis chrysophylla, cinchona, cladogram, clusia flava, clusia, cockspur, cocobolo, coffee, coffee tree, conacaste, conessi, conocarpus erectus, coral bean, coral tree, coralwood, cordia gerascanthus, cordyline australis, cork tree, crescentia cujete, dagame, dak, dalbergia cearensis, dalbergia retusa, dalbergia sissoo, devil tree, devilwood, dhak, dhava, dhawa, diospyros ebenum, diospyros kurzii, dipterocarp, dita bark, dita, divi-divi, dovyalis hebecarpa, drimys winteri, ebony, elaeocarpus grandis, elephant's ear, elm, elm tree, enterolobium cyclocarpa, erythrina, eucarya acuminata, evergreen beech, fever tree, fig tree, firewheel tree, firmiana simplex, fish fuddle, flowering tree, frijolillo, frijolito, fringe tree, fusanus acuminatus, giant chinkapin, gliricidia, golden chinkapin, granadilla tree, granadillo, grass tree, guama, guinea pepper, gum, gum tree, gutta-percha tree, gymnocladus dioica, gymnospermous tree, hackberry, hazel, hazel tree, hoheria populnea, holarrhena antidysenterica, holarrhena pubescens, hop hornbeam, hornbeam, houhere, huamachil, hydnocarpus kurzii, hydnocarpus laurifolia, hydnocarpus wightiana, ice-cream bean, idesia polycarpa, idesia, incense tree, indian beech, inga edulis, inga laurina, inga, ironwood, ironwood tree, ivory tree, jamaica bayberry, jamaica dogwood, jamaican cherry, japanese pagoda tree, japanese varnish tree, kentucky coffee tree, ketembilla, ketembilla tree, keurboom, kiaat, kingwood, kingwood tree, kino, kirkia wilmsii, kitambilla, kitembilla, kowhai, kurchee, kurchi, lacebark, laguncularia racemosa, lancewood, lancewood tree, langsat, langset, lanseh tree, lansium domesticum, laurelwood, lead tree, lemonwood, lemonwood tree, lepidobotrys, leucadendron argenteum, leucaena glauca, leucaena leucocephala, lime, lime tree, linden, linden tree, lithocarpus densiflorus, locust, locust tree, lovoa klaineana, lysiloma bahamensis, lysiloma latisiliqua, mahogany, mahogany tree, mammee, manila tamarind, manilkara bidentata, maple-leaved bayur, marblewood, margosa, maria, marmalade tree, mayeng, medlar, melia azadirachta, melia azedarach, melia azederach, meryta sinclairii, mescal bean, mesua ferrea, millettia, molle, montezuma, msasa, muntingia calabura, myroxylon balsamum pereirae, myroxylon balsamum, myroxylon pereirae, myroxylon toluiferum, nakedwood, nauclea diderrichii, necklace tree, neem, neem tree, ***** pepper, nettle tree, nim tree, nitta tree, oak chestnut, oak, oak tree, obeche, obechi, opepe, orites excelsa, osmanthus americanus, oxandra lanceolata, padauk, padouk, palaquium gutta, palas, palm, palm tree, palo verde, pandanus, parkinsonia florida, peachwood, peacock flower fence, pepper tree, pernambuco wood, persian lilac, peruvian balsam, peruvian mastic tree, phellodendron amurense, phoenix tree, pimenta acris, piscidia erythrina, piscidia piscipula, pisonia aculeata, pithecellobium dulce, plagianthus betulinus, plagianthus regius, plane tree, platan, pollard, pomaderris apetala, poncirus trifoliata, pongamia glabra, poon, pouteria zapota, prickly ash, pride of bolivia, pride-of-india, princewood, pseudobombax ellipticum, psychotria capensis, pterocarpus angolensis, pterocarpus indicus, pterocarpus macrocarpus, pterocarpus marsupium, pterocarpus santalinus, pterospermum acerifolium, puka, quandang, quandong, quandong tree, quira, red sandalwood, red sanders, red sanderswood, red saunders, red silk-cotton tree, ribbon tree, ribbonwood, rose chestnut, rosewood, rosewood tree, ruptiliocarpon caracolito, sabinea carinalis, samba, sandalwood tree, santalum album, santa maria tree, sapling, sapote, sarcocephalus diderrichii, satinwood, satinwood tree, scarlet wisteria tree, schinus chichita, schinus molle, schinus terebinthifolius, screw pine, scrub beefwood, sesbania grandiflora, shade tree, shaving-brush tree, shingle tree, silkwood, silver ash, silver quandong tree, silver tree, simal, sisham, sissoo, sissu, sloanea jamaicensis, soapberry, soapberry tree, sophora japonica, sophora secundiflora, sophora sinensis, sophora tetraptera, souari nut, souari, souari tree, southern beech, spanish elm, spanish tamarind, stenocarpus salignus, stenocarpus sinuatus, sycamore, tanbark oak, taraktagenos kurzii, taraktogenos kurzii, tarrietia argyrodendron, teak, tectona grandis, tipu, tipu tree, tolu balsam tree, tolu tree, tree of knowledge, trifoliata, trifoliate orange, triplochiton scleroxcylon, true sandalwood, tulipwood tree, turreae, vangueria infausta, vangueria madagascariensis, vegetable hummingbird, virgilia capensis, virgilia divaricata, virgilia oroboides, wheel tree, white mangrove, white popinac, wild cinnamon, wild fig, wild medlar, wild medlar tree, wild orange, wild tamarind, willow, willow tree, winter's bark, winter's bark tree, xylopia aethiopica, yellow jacaranda, yellowwood, yellowwood tree, zebrawood, zebrawood tree
Words often used in the same context as "trees":
country, trees, poetry, angry, hungry, gry, leaves, flower, christmas, branch, forest, green, bird, fish, gift, red, beach, chemistry, grass, wood, yard, bush, melody, frog, leaf, nature, ocean, park, spring, apple, bat, climb, flowers, garden, hill, industry, lake, list, misery, mouse, once, pig, planet, roots, woods, autumn, bar, bug, cross, fruit, glow, holiday, pine, saw, seed, slow, toy, alex, cake, cause, dry, fell, fence, geometry, gray, gree, haze, heads, knife, leg, log, mountain, plant, poems, presents, sock, tale, the, zoo, america, ashley, backyard, basketball, bill, birds, block, bread, bridge, buck, buzz
Reply:This website gives you a list of names...even separates by gender!
Some boys: Cedar, Forrest, Heath, Perry, Oakes
Girls: Azalea, Cocoa, Daisy, Fern, Ginger...
There are MANY more!!
Check it out :)
Reply:Pine, Fern, Palm, forest, hardwood, pulp, sapling, seedling, shrub, softwood, stock
Hope you enjoy and please send me the finished poem. I am a fanatic. :-) %26lt;3
Reply:Lots of names for each at these sites.
Reply:Bush, plant, shrub, bloom, blossom, bud, floret; bouquet, nosegay, posy; arrangement, boutonniere, corsage, garland, lei, spray, wreath, foilage...that's all I got :)
Reply:can you put types such as oak and that or?..
dvr
or flowers.
im just having a really hard time.
What are a few different names for trees?
Specific "trees":
acacia, acrocarpus fraxinifolius, adenanthera pavonina, aegiceras majus, african sandalwood, african walnut, albizia, albizzia, alder, alder tree, alstonia scholaris, amboyna, american olive, andaman marble, andelmin, angelim, angiospermous tree, anise tree, arere, arishth, aroeira blanca, ash, ash tree, australian nettle, australian nettle tree, avicennia officinalis, azadirachta indica, azedarach, azederach, balata, balata tree, baphia nitida, barbados pride, basswood, bayberry, bay-rum tree, bean tree, beech, beech tree, beefwood, birch, birch tree, bitterwood tree, black mangrove, blackwood, blackwood tree, bloodwood tree, blue fig, bombax ceiba, bombax malabarica, bonduc, bonduc tree, bonsai, bottletree, brachystegia speciformis, brazilian ironwood, brazilian pepper tree, brazilwood, breakaxe, breakax, brisbane quandong, brya ebenus, bully tree, burma padauk, burmese rosewood, butea frondosa, butea monosperma, button mangrove, button tree, cabbage tree, caesalpinia bonducella, caesalpinia bonduc, caesalpinia coriaria, caesalpinia echinata, caesalpinia ferrea, calabash, calabash tree, calaba, calabura, calabur tree, calocarpum zapota, calophyllum calaba, calophyllum candidissimum, calophyllum longifolium, calycophyllum candidissimum, camachile, camwood, caracolito, carib wood, caryocar nuciferum, cassia, castanea chrysophylla, castanopsis chrysophylla, casuarina, ceratopetalum gummiferum, cercidium floridum, ceylon gooseberry, chaulmoogra, chaulmoogra tree, chaulmugra, chestnut, chestnut tree, chicot, chinaberry, chinaberry tree, china tree, chinchona, chinese parasol, chinese parasol tree, chinese scholar tree, chinese scholartree, chloroxylon swietenia, christmas bush, christmas tree, chrysolepis chrysophylla, cinchona, cladogram, clusia flava, clusia, cockspur, cocobolo, coffee, coffee tree, conacaste, conessi, conocarpus erectus, coral bean, coral tree, coralwood, cordia gerascanthus, cordyline australis, cork tree, crescentia cujete, dagame, dak, dalbergia cearensis, dalbergia retusa, dalbergia sissoo, devil tree, devilwood, dhak, dhava, dhawa, diospyros ebenum, diospyros kurzii, dipterocarp, dita bark, dita, divi-divi, dovyalis hebecarpa, drimys winteri, ebony, elaeocarpus grandis, elephant's ear, elm, elm tree, enterolobium cyclocarpa, erythrina, eucarya acuminata, evergreen beech, fever tree, fig tree, firewheel tree, firmiana simplex, fish fuddle, flowering tree, frijolillo, frijolito, fringe tree, fusanus acuminatus, giant chinkapin, gliricidia, golden chinkapin, granadilla tree, granadillo, grass tree, guama, guinea pepper, gum, gum tree, gutta-percha tree, gymnocladus dioica, gymnospermous tree, hackberry, hazel, hazel tree, hoheria populnea, holarrhena antidysenterica, holarrhena pubescens, hop hornbeam, hornbeam, houhere, huamachil, hydnocarpus kurzii, hydnocarpus laurifolia, hydnocarpus wightiana, ice-cream bean, idesia polycarpa, idesia, incense tree, indian beech, inga edulis, inga laurina, inga, ironwood, ironwood tree, ivory tree, jamaica bayberry, jamaica dogwood, jamaican cherry, japanese pagoda tree, japanese varnish tree, kentucky coffee tree, ketembilla, ketembilla tree, keurboom, kiaat, kingwood, kingwood tree, kino, kirkia wilmsii, kitambilla, kitembilla, kowhai, kurchee, kurchi, lacebark, laguncularia racemosa, lancewood, lancewood tree, langsat, langset, lanseh tree, lansium domesticum, laurelwood, lead tree, lemonwood, lemonwood tree, lepidobotrys, leucadendron argenteum, leucaena glauca, leucaena leucocephala, lime, lime tree, linden, linden tree, lithocarpus densiflorus, locust, locust tree, lovoa klaineana, lysiloma bahamensis, lysiloma latisiliqua, mahogany, mahogany tree, mammee, manila tamarind, manilkara bidentata, maple-leaved bayur, marblewood, margosa, maria, marmalade tree, mayeng, medlar, melia azadirachta, melia azedarach, melia azederach, meryta sinclairii, mescal bean, mesua ferrea, millettia, molle, montezuma, msasa, muntingia calabura, myroxylon balsamum pereirae, myroxylon balsamum, myroxylon pereirae, myroxylon toluiferum, nakedwood, nauclea diderrichii, necklace tree, neem, neem tree, ***** pepper, nettle tree, nim tree, nitta tree, oak chestnut, oak, oak tree, obeche, obechi, opepe, orites excelsa, osmanthus americanus, oxandra lanceolata, padauk, padouk, palaquium gutta, palas, palm, palm tree, palo verde, pandanus, parkinsonia florida, peachwood, peacock flower fence, pepper tree, pernambuco wood, persian lilac, peruvian balsam, peruvian mastic tree, phellodendron amurense, phoenix tree, pimenta acris, piscidia erythrina, piscidia piscipula, pisonia aculeata, pithecellobium dulce, plagianthus betulinus, plagianthus regius, plane tree, platan, pollard, pomaderris apetala, poncirus trifoliata, pongamia glabra, poon, pouteria zapota, prickly ash, pride of bolivia, pride-of-india, princewood, pseudobombax ellipticum, psychotria capensis, pterocarpus angolensis, pterocarpus indicus, pterocarpus macrocarpus, pterocarpus marsupium, pterocarpus santalinus, pterospermum acerifolium, puka, quandang, quandong, quandong tree, quira, red sandalwood, red sanders, red sanderswood, red saunders, red silk-cotton tree, ribbon tree, ribbonwood, rose chestnut, rosewood, rosewood tree, ruptiliocarpon caracolito, sabinea carinalis, samba, sandalwood tree, santalum album, santa maria tree, sapling, sapote, sarcocephalus diderrichii, satinwood, satinwood tree, scarlet wisteria tree, schinus chichita, schinus molle, schinus terebinthifolius, screw pine, scrub beefwood, sesbania grandiflora, shade tree, shaving-brush tree, shingle tree, silkwood, silver ash, silver quandong tree, silver tree, simal, sisham, sissoo, sissu, sloanea jamaicensis, soapberry, soapberry tree, sophora japonica, sophora secundiflora, sophora sinensis, sophora tetraptera, souari nut, souari, souari tree, southern beech, spanish elm, spanish tamarind, stenocarpus salignus, stenocarpus sinuatus, sycamore, tanbark oak, taraktagenos kurzii, taraktogenos kurzii, tarrietia argyrodendron, teak, tectona grandis, tipu, tipu tree, tolu balsam tree, tolu tree, tree of knowledge, trifoliata, trifoliate orange, triplochiton scleroxcylon, true sandalwood, tulipwood tree, turreae, vangueria infausta, vangueria madagascariensis, vegetable hummingbird, virgilia capensis, virgilia divaricata, virgilia oroboides, wheel tree, white mangrove, white popinac, wild cinnamon, wild fig, wild medlar, wild medlar tree, wild orange, wild tamarind, willow, willow tree, winter's bark, winter's bark tree, xylopia aethiopica, yellow jacaranda, yellowwood, yellowwood tree, zebrawood, zebrawood tree
Words often used in the same context as "trees":
country, trees, poetry, angry, hungry, gry, leaves, flower, christmas, branch, forest, green, bird, fish, gift, red, beach, chemistry, grass, wood, yard, bush, melody, frog, leaf, nature, ocean, park, spring, apple, bat, climb, flowers, garden, hill, industry, lake, list, misery, mouse, once, pig, planet, roots, woods, autumn, bar, bug, cross, fruit, glow, holiday, pine, saw, seed, slow, toy, alex, cake, cause, dry, fell, fence, geometry, gray, gree, haze, heads, knife, leg, log, mountain, plant, poems, presents, sock, tale, the, zoo, america, ashley, backyard, basketball, bill, birds, block, bread, bridge, buck, buzz
Reply:This website gives you a list of names...even separates by gender!
Some boys: Cedar, Forrest, Heath, Perry, Oakes
Girls: Azalea, Cocoa, Daisy, Fern, Ginger...
There are MANY more!!
Check it out :)
Reply:Pine, Fern, Palm, forest, hardwood, pulp, sapling, seedling, shrub, softwood, stock
Hope you enjoy and please send me the finished poem. I am a fanatic. :-) %26lt;3
Reply:Lots of names for each at these sites.
Reply:Bush, plant, shrub, bloom, blossom, bud, floret; bouquet, nosegay, posy; arrangement, boutonniere, corsage, garland, lei, spray, wreath, foilage...that's all I got :)
Reply:can you put types such as oak and that or?..
dvr
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Can anyone tell me the name of this flower?
Can someone tell me what the name of this flower is?
http://i28.tinypic.com/f0p66c.jpg
Thanks in advance
Can anyone tell me the name of this flower?
The answer from Wildflower is correct, it is a Clematis. Here's a link with pictures;http://photobucket.com/images/clematis/?...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clematis
Reply:It is a mockorange.
Reply:It's Mock Orange. Very beautiful!
Reply:jasmine
Reply:Looks like Cornus florida, the flowering dogwood.
Reply:Looks like a Clematis Vine to me. There are several types.... some bloom in spring, some bloom in autumn. Some have medium large purple blooms, others have small white flowers and some have blooms like the one in your pic. Do some research on Clematis flowering vines and see what you come up with.
Reply:idk
i know my dad wants it though
ill find out from him
but its very pretty
Reply:I believe it is Mock Orange.
http://roses.toytrains1.com/mockorange.h...
Reply:If it is a flowering dogwood, Cornus Kousa it seems to have unusual growth habit, and it would be planted in an unusual spot for such a tree. Does it make pink red fruits that get kind of soft, taste like honey?
four petals rules out clematis.
More likely it is Mock Orange, Philadelphus inodorus
http://www.cas.vanderbilt.edu/bioimages/...
revlon makeup
http://i28.tinypic.com/f0p66c.jpg
Thanks in advance
Can anyone tell me the name of this flower?
The answer from Wildflower is correct, it is a Clematis. Here's a link with pictures;http://photobucket.com/images/clematis/?...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clematis
Reply:It is a mockorange.
Reply:It's Mock Orange. Very beautiful!
Reply:jasmine
Reply:Looks like Cornus florida, the flowering dogwood.
Reply:Looks like a Clematis Vine to me. There are several types.... some bloom in spring, some bloom in autumn. Some have medium large purple blooms, others have small white flowers and some have blooms like the one in your pic. Do some research on Clematis flowering vines and see what you come up with.
Reply:idk
i know my dad wants it though
ill find out from him
but its very pretty
Reply:I believe it is Mock Orange.
http://roses.toytrains1.com/mockorange.h...
Reply:If it is a flowering dogwood, Cornus Kousa it seems to have unusual growth habit, and it would be planted in an unusual spot for such a tree. Does it make pink red fruits that get kind of soft, taste like honey?
four petals rules out clematis.
More likely it is Mock Orange, Philadelphus inodorus
http://www.cas.vanderbilt.edu/bioimages/...
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Can you tell me if there is any website that can give the name of flower?
Try this site: http://www.bachmans.com/retail/flowers/f...
Can you tell me if there is any website that can give the name of flower?
This category if you post a picture, every time I have seen one somone was able to ID it. Or just describe it and we'll give it a shot but also make sure and fully describe the plant it is growing on.
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Can you tell me if there is any website that can give the name of flower?
This category if you post a picture, every time I have seen one somone was able to ID it. Or just describe it and we'll give it a shot but also make sure and fully describe the plant it is growing on.
deodorizers
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Should I get a tattoo of a flower that symbalizes my marriage? Are flower tattoos too femanine for guys?
The flower is a stargazer lilly. I was thinking of getting the flower with the kanji symbal for strength in the background with her name on one of the flower pedals. Anybody have a better idea or have an opinion on this idea?
Should I get a tattoo of a flower that symbalizes my marriage? Are flower tattoos too femanine for guys?
Generally, I'd say no to flower tats for guys, but if it symbolizes your marriage who cares if its girly... I have a buddy who has a flower, just because he liked the design at the time, and now he hates it. But like I said if it has alot of meaning to you, I wouldnt care what others think about it.
Reply:Stargazer Lillies are my absolute fav flower. If you are wondering if flowers are to "girly" for a man check out the Kamono tattoos on Japanese warriors. Yeah, flowers are not to feminine for men. It is wonderful that you would like to immortalize this date in ink. If you find yourself still on the fence, go for something that suits the occasion. I had a couple friends that were married on the 4th of july and had gotten fireworks and a liberty bell. Choices are infinite, be original.
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Reply:Tattoos are not my favorite thing, but remain masculine to your core. While females may claim to like such things on males, they laugh behind your back, with their friends, as to has simple you are to control, as other males snicker and laugh. Stand on two feet, search for the masculine symbol of your marriage. Be the "MAN" your wife married.
Reply:If your a real man then you wouldn't worry. I have tattoos of cartoon characters like 'Pebbles %26amp; BamBam' 'donald duck' and the 'Pink Panther' A lot of people laughed, and I joined in the laughter. I'm man enough to know my own mnd. Nobody ever challenged my decision, and I like my tatts. Go for it!
Reply:i have a sleeve with some cherry blossoms around my main images but i would stay away from an actual flower.
Reply:No, I have a rose and I am a guy.
Reply:Yep. Really girly. Put what you want in kanji, people will only see the flower.
Reply:Only if you're married to another guy...
Reply:Think long and hard about it, tattoos are forever y'know?
But I think its a good idea.
- Lina ?
Reply:kanji's are so overrated and cliche. think of something better.
Reply:I think you have to be quite a 'manly' man (if you know what I mean) to pull off floral designs.
Reply:Get a Pansy
Reply:flowers are NOT to feminine for guys, honestly i like them on guys but i wouldnt get the name on it
Reply:very nice
and fem tattoos on guys are hot
Reply:mmm. yea kinda. try to look up more ideas one marriage symbols
Reply:yes, get her initials on your finger
Reply:I love the idea!! I think it is manly to get a fem tatto and it shows that u care about your wife!
Should I get a tattoo of a flower that symbalizes my marriage? Are flower tattoos too femanine for guys?
Generally, I'd say no to flower tats for guys, but if it symbolizes your marriage who cares if its girly... I have a buddy who has a flower, just because he liked the design at the time, and now he hates it. But like I said if it has alot of meaning to you, I wouldnt care what others think about it.
Reply:Stargazer Lillies are my absolute fav flower. If you are wondering if flowers are to "girly" for a man check out the Kamono tattoos on Japanese warriors. Yeah, flowers are not to feminine for men. It is wonderful that you would like to immortalize this date in ink. If you find yourself still on the fence, go for something that suits the occasion. I had a couple friends that were married on the 4th of july and had gotten fireworks and a liberty bell. Choices are infinite, be original.
Reply:Go to http://www,ReplicaTycoon,com You can buy replicas of the best quality at the lowest price in the world. Meanwhile you will enjoy the shopping convenience and the service of the superior quality and experience the cheap products of lv, TIFFANY, UGG GUCCI etc.
Various quality replicas will bring life changes to you.
We have over 5-year experience of marketing replicas and the most advanced wholesale system. The products are well sold around the world. We also provide the products of highest quality for sellers of YAHOO and other famous websites.
Please transfer your satisfaction to 10 friends around you if you are satisfied with our products, and transfer your dissatisfaction to 100 people if you are dissatisfied with our website. We believe that time can prove everything.
Reply:Tattoos are not my favorite thing, but remain masculine to your core. While females may claim to like such things on males, they laugh behind your back, with their friends, as to has simple you are to control, as other males snicker and laugh. Stand on two feet, search for the masculine symbol of your marriage. Be the "MAN" your wife married.
Reply:If your a real man then you wouldn't worry. I have tattoos of cartoon characters like 'Pebbles %26amp; BamBam' 'donald duck' and the 'Pink Panther' A lot of people laughed, and I joined in the laughter. I'm man enough to know my own mnd. Nobody ever challenged my decision, and I like my tatts. Go for it!
Reply:i have a sleeve with some cherry blossoms around my main images but i would stay away from an actual flower.
Reply:No, I have a rose and I am a guy.
Reply:Yep. Really girly. Put what you want in kanji, people will only see the flower.
Reply:Only if you're married to another guy...
Reply:Think long and hard about it, tattoos are forever y'know?
But I think its a good idea.
- Lina ?
Reply:kanji's are so overrated and cliche. think of something better.
Reply:I think you have to be quite a 'manly' man (if you know what I mean) to pull off floral designs.
Reply:Get a Pansy
Reply:flowers are NOT to feminine for guys, honestly i like them on guys but i wouldnt get the name on it
Reply:very nice
and fem tattoos on guys are hot
Reply:mmm. yea kinda. try to look up more ideas one marriage symbols
Reply:yes, get her initials on your finger
Reply:I love the idea!! I think it is manly to get a fem tatto and it shows that u care about your wife!
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I need the names of flowers?
i would like to know the names of flowers that are PINK or white or blue ( no combinations of any of these colors ) also is there really black flowers?
the person that gives me the most names ( of these colors ) OR can tell me the most information gets the points
thanks for your help!!
I need the names of flowers?
http://www.flowers.org.uk/
PINK - http://www.flowers.org.uk/flowers/facts/...
BLUE - http://www.flowers.org.uk/flowers/facts/...
WHITE - http://www.flowers.org.uk/flowers/facts/...
Great website for info and coloring of Any Flower.
Juliana (a passionate gardener)
8 dark plants to help your bright flowers shine.
By Fran Sorin
The gardening world has become more fashion-oriented, and each spring and fall heralds new specimens and colors that are the season's must-haves.
Black is now in vogue, though keen gardeners actually used the color as far back as the Victorian era. The latest resurgence of black garden flowers lends not only mystery and a touch of Goth, but even an exotic, sexy element.
One reason black has become the "in" color: The hue is rarely found on flowers or leaves. And, as we all know, the rarer something is, the more desirable it can become. Then, on a practical level, black is a neutral color. Crimson red, orange, yellow, purple, blue and magenta all are dazzling when coupled with black.
Here's a list of some of my favorite black plants available domestically. Regardless of where you live, at least one of these will work in your climate. But even if some of these plants are not hardy in your zone, you still can splurge and have them for one season. The excitement and mystery they'll add to your garden will be well worth the cost.
Sambucus 'Black Beauty,' an elderberry, is a breakthrough shrub with majestic black foliage popular among gardening fashionistas. This sambucus has huge, lemon-scented, pink flowers (usually blooming in late June), which contrast beautifully with its black foliage. Grow this plant, hardy in USDA Zones 4 to 7, as a shrub, or cut it back hard each spring to use as a bold perennial.
Albizia julibrissin, commonly known as mimosa or silk tree, has a black variation that is one of the season's most sought-after trees. It's a medium-sized ornamental with a short trunk and a broad, spreading crown of very dark leaves with pink flower clusters. Its leaves are delicate and fernlike, and each one has 15 to 30 pairs of oblong leaflets. Mimosa can reach 30 feet tall and is a fast grower. Hardy in Zones 6 to 9, the tree thrives in fertile, well-drained soil in full sun.
Cosmos atrosanguineus, also known as the chocolate or black cosmos, originated in Mexico and has deep maroon flowerheads with a chocolate scent, particularly on warmer days. It flowers from summer on and is hardy in Zones 8 to 10. One summer I used it in a container, planted next to tangerine potentilla. The combination was stunning and the scent intoxicating.
Colocasia esculenta 'Black Magic' is the dramatic black leaf elephant ear plant with large leaves up to 2 feet long; plants can reach as high as 6 feet. It's striking in containers with silver-leaved foliage or other tropicals. I also love it scattered about tropical gardens. It thrives in sun and partial shade and is hardy in Zones 7B and higher. Dig up the tubers in fall, and store them like cannas and dahlias.
For years, hybridizers tried to breed a black rose. Finally, in 2001, the House of Meilland introduced Black Baccara rose, a hybrid tea variety. It's considered one of the blackest roses and has velvety petals. The bush grows up to 4 feet tall and is hardy in Zones 6 to 10. Imagine this exotic rosebush with diminutive, soft pink dianthus or cranesbill nestled below.
Ipomoea batatas 'Blackie,' known as sweet potato vine, has become a favorite of container gardeners. It's easy to grow and has striking, nearly all-black foliage. This vine loves the summer heat (it's hardy in Zones 9 and higher) and looks great draped over a container filled with coleus, cannas and other tropicals.
Phyllostachys nigra 'Black Bamboo,' a new bamboo variety, has young culms (stems) that are green when they break ground, then change to almost black by the end of the first season, depending on their size. All the mature culms are ebony black. This bamboo is a runner, so contain it in a pot or allow ample room for it to spread. Also, try it as a hedge or develop it into a grove. Provide full sun to partial shade for this plant, which is hardy in Zones 6 to 9.
One of the newest black flowers is a hyacinth called Midnight Mystique. It was developed by an English firm that purchased three "mother bulbs" in Holland for more than $250,000. From these, they propagated up to 30,000 bulbs that were sold in the United Kingdom to bloom this spring. Positioned among daffodils or red tulips, Midnight Mystique is sure to be a showstopper. Even at close to $15 per bulb, the Brits have been buying them up like crazy. Look for this new flower to emerge on the American gardening scene soon. When it does, it will be one hot commodity.
Reply:you.... lol
the person that gives me the most names ( of these colors ) OR can tell me the most information gets the points
thanks for your help!!
I need the names of flowers?
http://www.flowers.org.uk/
PINK - http://www.flowers.org.uk/flowers/facts/...
BLUE - http://www.flowers.org.uk/flowers/facts/...
WHITE - http://www.flowers.org.uk/flowers/facts/...
Great website for info and coloring of Any Flower.
Juliana (a passionate gardener)
8 dark plants to help your bright flowers shine.
By Fran Sorin
The gardening world has become more fashion-oriented, and each spring and fall heralds new specimens and colors that are the season's must-haves.
Black is now in vogue, though keen gardeners actually used the color as far back as the Victorian era. The latest resurgence of black garden flowers lends not only mystery and a touch of Goth, but even an exotic, sexy element.
One reason black has become the "in" color: The hue is rarely found on flowers or leaves. And, as we all know, the rarer something is, the more desirable it can become. Then, on a practical level, black is a neutral color. Crimson red, orange, yellow, purple, blue and magenta all are dazzling when coupled with black.
Here's a list of some of my favorite black plants available domestically. Regardless of where you live, at least one of these will work in your climate. But even if some of these plants are not hardy in your zone, you still can splurge and have them for one season. The excitement and mystery they'll add to your garden will be well worth the cost.
Sambucus 'Black Beauty,' an elderberry, is a breakthrough shrub with majestic black foliage popular among gardening fashionistas. This sambucus has huge, lemon-scented, pink flowers (usually blooming in late June), which contrast beautifully with its black foliage. Grow this plant, hardy in USDA Zones 4 to 7, as a shrub, or cut it back hard each spring to use as a bold perennial.
Albizia julibrissin, commonly known as mimosa or silk tree, has a black variation that is one of the season's most sought-after trees. It's a medium-sized ornamental with a short trunk and a broad, spreading crown of very dark leaves with pink flower clusters. Its leaves are delicate and fernlike, and each one has 15 to 30 pairs of oblong leaflets. Mimosa can reach 30 feet tall and is a fast grower. Hardy in Zones 6 to 9, the tree thrives in fertile, well-drained soil in full sun.
Cosmos atrosanguineus, also known as the chocolate or black cosmos, originated in Mexico and has deep maroon flowerheads with a chocolate scent, particularly on warmer days. It flowers from summer on and is hardy in Zones 8 to 10. One summer I used it in a container, planted next to tangerine potentilla. The combination was stunning and the scent intoxicating.
Colocasia esculenta 'Black Magic' is the dramatic black leaf elephant ear plant with large leaves up to 2 feet long; plants can reach as high as 6 feet. It's striking in containers with silver-leaved foliage or other tropicals. I also love it scattered about tropical gardens. It thrives in sun and partial shade and is hardy in Zones 7B and higher. Dig up the tubers in fall, and store them like cannas and dahlias.
For years, hybridizers tried to breed a black rose. Finally, in 2001, the House of Meilland introduced Black Baccara rose, a hybrid tea variety. It's considered one of the blackest roses and has velvety petals. The bush grows up to 4 feet tall and is hardy in Zones 6 to 10. Imagine this exotic rosebush with diminutive, soft pink dianthus or cranesbill nestled below.
Ipomoea batatas 'Blackie,' known as sweet potato vine, has become a favorite of container gardeners. It's easy to grow and has striking, nearly all-black foliage. This vine loves the summer heat (it's hardy in Zones 9 and higher) and looks great draped over a container filled with coleus, cannas and other tropicals.
Phyllostachys nigra 'Black Bamboo,' a new bamboo variety, has young culms (stems) that are green when they break ground, then change to almost black by the end of the first season, depending on their size. All the mature culms are ebony black. This bamboo is a runner, so contain it in a pot or allow ample room for it to spread. Also, try it as a hedge or develop it into a grove. Provide full sun to partial shade for this plant, which is hardy in Zones 6 to 9.
One of the newest black flowers is a hyacinth called Midnight Mystique. It was developed by an English firm that purchased three "mother bulbs" in Holland for more than $250,000. From these, they propagated up to 30,000 bulbs that were sold in the United Kingdom to bloom this spring. Positioned among daffodils or red tulips, Midnight Mystique is sure to be a showstopper. Even at close to $15 per bulb, the Brits have been buying them up like crazy. Look for this new flower to emerge on the American gardening scene soon. When it does, it will be one hot commodity.
Reply:you.... lol
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