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What Kind of Flowers Do You Like?

I prefer green leafy plants, and if I'm to have flowers of any sort, I would like them to be potted and alive. Anything that grows wild like daises, sunflowers, honeysuckle, lilies, black-eyed susans, queen ann's lace etc. are nice to see, especially in unexpected places. Wisteria is nice as well.

If forced to choose, I would say black-eyed susans, which are the state flower and grow wild all over the place.

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I like all kinds of flowers, especially daffodils, tulips, and roses. I love lilacs for their scent and orchids because of their seemingly infinite variety.

And carnations! They don't seem to get enough respect in the flower world...
 
Do you often find yourself playing solitaire till dawn, with a deck of fifty-one?

Yes.

Well, it's good to see you. I must go. I know I look a fright. And anyway, my eyes are not accustomed to this light.

And my shoes are not accustomed to this hard concrete...so I must go back to my room and make my day complete.
Sorry I'm late. I was watching Captain Kangaroo. It's pretty cool that so many people know the Statler Brothers. But how many of you were around when that song came out? :cool:

My favorite flower would have to be Honeysuckle. We had a great Honeysuckle vine on the back porch next to the cellar bulkhead when I was a kid and I would always sit next to it and read in the Summer. I love the scent.

I also liked this guy:

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Unfortunately, it turned out to be a malevolent invader from beyond the stars bent on the destruction of Humanity and I had to burn it to the ground with a flame thrower. :(
 
Kestra, marigolds are very happy and giving plants! :)

We use them often to make garlands for both religious and non-religious ceremonies. Here's an example of how they are used to decorate a house for a wedding.

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How do you deal with the smell? While I find marigolds pleasant enough from a distance, I've never liked them in my yard, as they stink so whenever disturbed.

Okay, here's my abbreviated list, and since a thread about flowers really should have pictures... (Disclaimer - none of these photos are from my own flowers, though I do have all of these. The heat and dryness makes mine rather sad at the moment.)

Mexican Heather
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Little shrubs that just bloom and bloom all summer. The tiny purple flowers just make me happy. I hate that they're annuals.

Cat's Whiskers
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New to me this year, very leggy and rather reluctant to bloom for me, though I'm told they usually do well in hot dry weather. When they do bloom, though, I love it.

Hydrangea
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I don't know who could resist the absolute effusiveness of a hydrangea in bloom. I keep meaning to research how to alter their colors, but the blue/purples really are my favorite.

Gardenias
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I have a bush in my front yard, and when they bloom, the scent is just heavenly. Plus, there is something endearing about their shy simplicity.

Peonies
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The only drawback to peonies is they don't last long enough. I love their extravagance - they seem to give all they have, all at once, then hide away until next spring.

Snapdragons
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You know one of the reasons they have this name, don't you? If you take a snapdragon bloom and gently "squeeze its cheeks," its "mouth" will open and close, looking very much like a dragon. When I was a child, it was one of my favorites, because my grandmother taught me how they worked and, if I was careful, I was allowed to play with them.

Cherry Blossom Begonias
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I don't like every variety of begonia. In fact, I don't like most begonias. But I found this one at my local nursery this year, and I have loved the cotton-candy blooms that it has produced.

Columbine
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I love the delicacy of this flower. I have not yet had success keeping one alive, but I'm determined that next year, I WILL have columbine blooms!

And last, my favorite:

Violets
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When I was young, there was a patch of wild violets that bloomed each year in my grandmother's yard. I would spend hours sitting among them, examining them, searching for the rare variegated one in the multitude of purple, and occasionally bringing in a small fistful for Grandma to put in a juice glass on the kitchen table. Lovely memories attached to violets.
 
How do you deal with the smell? While I find marigolds pleasant enough from a distance, I've never liked them in my yard, as they stink so whenever disturbed.

We use artificial flowers for decorations of that magnitude. As a child, I had always been the one to string together garlands of fresh marigolds for our idols during religious ceremonies. I never really noticed the smell, honestly. It was probably drowned out by the smell of sandalwood and a few other things!

I'm also a fan of peonies but I hate how quickly they lose their bloom.
 
I love roses. There's just something about them. I also love daffodils.


J.
 
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