I would be a rose. Great looking and smell good, but I also would have thorns to protect myself.
2006-08-25 18:08:58
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answer #1
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answered by Diamond 4
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I see myself as Wild Azure Blue Sage (Salvia azurea grandiflora) which is only native to the Central and Southwestern states. It has a strong camphorous smell and possesses the most striking blue flower of all plants. The azure-blue flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds and I like both. This plant is also a favorite among the Native American Indian tribes for use during special ceremonies and sweats.
2006-08-26 01:40:18
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answer #2
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answered by dn_side_umop 3
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A Cotton flower It starts out white then it turns to red then it be comes a soft lovely fiber that keeps on giving when picked and spun into fabrick like cotton shorts or a lovely pink bed sheet people are given jobs picking the cotton separating it and tending machines that spin it transporting it and sewing it yeah a cotton flower
2006-08-26 01:11:50
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answer #3
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answered by red heads ha! 3
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A red rose in full bloom.
2006-08-26 04:14:31
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answer #4
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answered by Pink Rose 2
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Did you know baby's breath smells horrible?
Anywho... i choose a hibiscus or a "rose of sharon" as they are called.
2006-08-26 01:02:22
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answered by keithurban4eva 5
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A rose soft beautiful & smells so good!
2006-08-26 01:03:11
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answered by Ms_4peace 5
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I'd want to be a fuchsia. They are pretty, but not too "frou-frou" and come in a wide variety of color combinations. And they do best in cool weather, like I do1
2006-08-26 01:07:21
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answer #7
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answered by 60s Chick 6
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I would wnt 2 be a frangipani i ttly luv exotics
2006-08-26 01:05:04
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answer #8
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answered by *~*♥wateva♥*~* 2
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Me, I would be a daisy because daisies are happy flowers and are always 'smiling'
2006-08-26 00:57:14
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answered by Amanda 3
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I would be a daisy. They seem casual and easy going, yet still very beautiful.
2006-08-26 00:59:04
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answer #10
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answered by Margarita 2
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