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#774212 - 07/21/12 12:24 AM
Re: What's your favourite favourite Flower?
[Re: Lestie - ContainerGardens]
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Parakeet
Registered: 01/16/07
Posts: 866
Loc: USA
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Night blooming jasmine followed by plumeria, orchids, lotus, tulips, hibiscus, tea roses, hydrangeas, poppies ... I love all flowers :-)
Edited by SG_Indian_Food (07/21/12 12:24 AM)
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#774235 - 07/21/12 09:55 AM
Re: What's your favourite favourite Flower?
[Re: Lestie - ContainerGardens]
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Chipmunk
Registered: 06/11/05
Posts: 1398
Loc: SE of Seattle
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I enjoy snapdragons and have shown many, many children how to make them talk by holding the blossom between a thumb and pointer finger and gently squeezing. Of course I usually show them two flowers talking to one another and give them sweet or silly voices. My grandmother had a bed of Lilies of the Valley that I thought were the most beautiful flowers I would ever see. When I asked what they were I was told "Bells of Ireland" because she had those right next to the low growing lilies of the valley. I was very disappointed when she gave my mom Bells of Ireland and they turned out to be a completely different flower in our yard. When I showed mom what I was expecting she told me Lilies of the Valley do look like bells, but another flower already had the name Bells of Ireland. Although as an adult I appreciate the green Bells, I can't shake the feeling that they robbed Lilies of the Valley of a more appropriate name. :-) I am very fond of multi-colored Lantana. I have not been able to grow it year round in the PNW but I have seen big bushes of it in Walnut Creek CA where it seems to thrive during hot summers there. There is a bush that I have seen locally that blooms in spring with flowers that look like Matilija poppies or the 'fried egg' flowers on the Gordonia tree. They smell like papaya and remind me of my friend Marion who first pointed them out to me in her yard in California during a particularly dry season. I love little violets that my neighbors don't like growing in their lawns, and Persian Violets that are sometimes found at florist shops and greenhouses. Pam W SE of Seattle Gardening with Children http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art171221.asp
Edited by SNC_Editor_Pam (07/21/12 09:57 AM)
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