The white flowers are white freesia (comes in many colors)
http://www.fiftyflowers.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=126
The smaller ones are waxflowers. There are several varieties (leptospermum, but I have also seen it as Chamelaucium Uncinatum. An actual flower - not made of wax) also called pink tea tree (not the same as melaleuca).
http://www.istockphoto.com/file_closeup/?id=481698&refnum=424561&Lang=en
http://www.answers.com/topic/chamelaucium-uncinatum
Also, the green 'rods' in back are 'snake grass' (I happen to have some of that) http://www.theflowermart.com/cart.asp?whichpage=&mode=price&category=Woods&item=593
2007-06-01 20:47:10
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answered by Blackberry Briar 3
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The large white ones are definitely Freesias, and the smaller one is a Broom Teatree (Leptospermum scoparium).
Freesia:
http://www.brookehouse.net/Freesia-White.jpg
Broom Tea Tree:
http://www.manuka.netfirms.com/manuka_files/image003.jpg
http://www.virtualplanttags.com/vpt.asp?pID=25882&co=410087&cID=671&cc=GIYP
http://www.virtualplanttags.com/vpt.asp?pID=35141&co=410087&cID=671&cc=GIYP
2007-06-02 03:18:16
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answered by Unicornrider 7
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Its not an Iris, is it..I would recommend googling flowers on images, and see if anything similar pops up. Good luck!
2007-06-02 02:06:54
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answered by Mary A 1
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It is a tuberose Polianthes tuberosa. They come in singles like the florist has used and doubles.
http://www.rareflora.com/polianthestub.htm
2007-06-02 02:37:20
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answered by gardengallivant 7
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The larger white ones are freesia, I am not too sure about the red ones. Maybe dianthus.
2007-06-02 02:05:09
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answered by Anonymous
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They are most certainly 'Freezia'
http://www.decorafleurs.ch/realisations_files/Printemps/Tulipes%20et%20freezia.jpg
http://www.freshroses.com/freesia.jpg
http://ukraineflowers.kiev.ua/images/bouquet133.jpg
2007-06-02 06:27:35
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answered by LucySD 7
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its a kind of orchid but im not sure what exact one
2007-06-02 02:03:00
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answered by Anonymous
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They are orchids.
2007-06-02 02:02:05
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answered by Anonymous
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