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I forget what these are called...

Posted by rcnaylor 6b Tex (My Page) on
Fri, Sep 2, 05 at 15:55

but they come back from seed every year and are nice in the early spring. These are macro shots of course.

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RE: I forget what these are called...

Looks like Centaurea cyanus, cornflower.


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RE: I forget what these are called...

Now that I have the name to work with, looks like you are exactly right. Thanks for the info.


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Beautiful color!


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Thanks Putzer.


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Looks like the bachelor buttons I have in my garden. Great pic.


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Thanks joe.

Here are some pics of white ones that came up this year. Sorry about the size of the pics, I guess I need to learn how to re-size them sometime.

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