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09 Dec 2007, 10:37 am

What is your favourite flower? Mine is the passion flower, why the passion flower? It's so vibrant and colourful

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What is your favourite flower



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09 Dec 2007, 10:41 am

Bleeding hearts. It's just so cool how a flower can take a familiar shape, and they're just so subtly beautiful. They don't get in the way, but they make you look. Plus they don't just come in pink. I wish I had some growing in my backyard.
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EDIT: And also, honeysuckles. They're yummy. My elementary school had a huge patch out on the playground and I have fond memories of spending sunny June days draining them all dry with my friends. :) And they come in a bunch of different colors.
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09 Dec 2007, 10:43 am

i like the one in the middle, goes nice with the scenery, although I am not much of a fan of honeysuckle but i don't mind the cornflower Image



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09 Dec 2007, 11:05 am

Oh, so many. For fragrance, for healing properties, for colour, for vibrancy, for how they feel against your skin and how they move with the sun and the colours and the subtle tones in them, and the way they appear in the most random of places, and they can change mood and feelings, and the symbolism attached, for colour, for the way they change a room's appearance, for how varied they are, for symmetry and use of the golden section...


Fresia
Daphne
Lavender
Tulip
Nasturtium
Orchid
Hibiscus
Rose
Honeysuckle
Snapdragon
Crocus
Ostrameria
Geranium
Dandelion
Daisy
Magnolia
Hydrangia
Sunflower
Periwinkle
May
Dahlia
Wisteria
Iris
Lily
Salvia
Begonia
Azalia
Carnation
Dogwood
Gladioli
Hyacinth
Anemone
Phlox
Clematis
Petunia
Bluebells
Fuscia



Geez, I'm quite into my flowers aren't I...? :S



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09 Dec 2007, 11:24 am

I love Zinnias. When I was a kid there was a woman in our neighborhood who grew them and they surround her yard around the fence line. Children were always picking them to take home to their mothers. One day the woman came out and explained to me that I could have zinnias any time I wanted. All I had to do was knock on her door and ask. She also gave me seeds. Now, I grow my own every summer. They last forever as cut flowers in a vase and the colors are brilliant.
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09 Dec 2007, 11:29 am

The venus fly trap :twisted:



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09 Dec 2007, 11:31 am

bluebells are cute Image

the fuschia brings back memories of popping the pods as a younger kid
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but i only like blue petunias
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i dont mind the iris
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dahlias are pretty
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and so is the periwinkle
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dandelions bring back memories too
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Crocus are just adorable
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09 Dec 2007, 11:34 am

Did anyone else ever get the fairy toothbrushes from the middle of periwinkles as a kid?

If you strip away the petals and the flower-stem (receptacle and peduncle) you're left with what looks like a tiny toothbrush. My Mum told us that these were where fairies kept their toothbrushes, so we always used to go and find them as kids and collect the toothbrushes.

It's a great game to play with kids if you're ever looking after them.



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09 Dec 2007, 11:35 am

Glory be; those are pretty.

I like lots of flowers, but I guess my favorite would be "grape hyacinth Muscari botryoides." That's what the website that I looked them up on said they were anyways.

I like them the best, not because they are the prettiest, but because they remind me of my childhood.

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09 Dec 2007, 11:58 am

Hydrangea, roses, lilacs, and honeysuckles.


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09 Dec 2007, 12:36 pm

Jaded wrote:
The venus fly trap :twisted:


Actually, that's not a flower, but modified leaves.


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09 Dec 2007, 12:44 pm

I've always liked Sunflowers and Daffodils the most, they make me feel remotely cheerful for a short amount of time...
But, not wanting to be known as the forum b****, but how come this has ended up in the Autism discussion section, and not the random discussion section?...


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09 Dec 2007, 1:10 pm

I like forget-me-nots as I am sometimes so invisible to the world I think I could vanish and no-one would know, they are small and insignificant also


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09 Dec 2007, 1:18 pm

stevecam wrote:
Mine is the passion flower
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09 Dec 2007, 1:48 pm

Iris
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hydrangea
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bluebell
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rose
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09 Dec 2007, 2:15 pm

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