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| Need help to id this flower. Thanks.
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| That's Pyrethrum, a hardy perennial in colder climates. Not so sure how it would do in your type of climate, other than as an annual. |
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| So it's a kind of chrysanthemum flower. Thanks for the id. |
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| Actually it is Argyranthemum, not Pyrethrum (Chrysanthemum coccineum) |
Here is a link that might be useful: PW
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| So it's Argyranthemum then. Here is another one to id. Is it Azalea?
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- Posted by purpleinopp 8b AL (My Page) on Fri, Jul 19, 13 at 7:27
| Looks like it to me. |
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| Sorry guys and gals, I need help again to id the below. The plant in front.
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- Posted by duluthinbloomz4 zone 4a (My Page) on Sun, Jul 28, 13 at 10:40
| "Strawflower" is the common name. I've known them as Helichrysum, but always commonly as strawflowers. |
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| Armeria? |
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| Definitely an armeria |
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| Thanks for the id. I am back with another flower to id. :D
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| Hi there, Pretty sure a Nemesia, lovely on the balcony, didn't know about this color. Bye, Lin |
Here is a link that might be useful: Nemesia seed
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| Thanks linaria, both plants does look alike other than the one I posted had yellow lips. |
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| More flowers to id. 1) 2) |
This post was edited by coralred on Sat, Aug 31, 13 at 8:50
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| The second one alyssum, an annual. |
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| The first pix is it Santolina virens? |
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3) ![]() |
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- Posted by donnabaskets 7b-8 MS (My Page) on Sun, Sep 1, 13 at 19:51
| Agyranthemum? |
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| 3 is Osteospermum. Coralred - usually people start their own threads for each new id required. Casual browsers won't know there are new questions being added to an old thread and may well not bother opening it so you won't get as good a response. |
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| Hi florauk, thanks for the id. Will start a new thread next time. |
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