Do you have a favorite flower?

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Post by N.R. Naiacinaed »

My favorite flower would have to be Lilacs. They're so beautiful and they smell lovely.

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Post by hedge* »

Another luvverly flower :D
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Post by N.R. Naiacinaed »

Yep, it is. :D I have a bush of it that grows near where I live.

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Post by Doe »

MoonWitch,,I have moon flowers on one side of my trellis and morning glorys on the other,as the summer goes by they grow over each other,cant name a favorite cause I love soooo many.

bleeding heart
lilac
lavender
rosemary
butterfly bush
coreopsis
fushia
blackeyed susans
coneflower,,,white,puple,and my newest addition my husband gave me for Mothers Day the new sunset coneflower,I cant wait to see it in bloom,Its suppose to be orange with pink like a sunset.I'm excited,lol


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Post by Moon_Stone »

I think they are all beautiful in their own way too, I admire them all.

So I'll list these: my favorite to smell? Ylang Ylang.
and my favorite to play with: Snapdragons.

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Lunacreek

Post by Lunacreek »

MM,
I always liked carnations & daisies but now I seem to be turning to Roses & Black eyed susans.

Lunacreek
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Post by ecb »

Lilac, white, grey, Pale, Dark, all of them
the little lawn Violets, not african
Lavender, big bushy almost wild

Cedar, wood, bark, leaves, root
Sage (russian and Mountain)
almost anything from the MINT family

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slagy

Post by slagy »

Id have to say any color of rose. I love the ones that kind of mix colors.
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