Hello everyone
I asked a similar question the other day, and got loads of very helpful responses, so i'm hoping someone is able to help me out again today!
I have a bunch of photos I've taken of flowers (and 1 plant), but absolutely no idea what they are called. The photos are posted here:
http://www.photobox.co.uk/album/7058423
To me, flower 4 looks very much like one of the ones I posted before, which people told me was a gazania, but as i'm no expert, i figured i'd include it in there with the others!
thank you so much in advance
2007-11-22
04:29:03
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sappy16
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➔ Garden & Landscape
Let's see how many I can flub today. 1) Daylily (Stella de Oro),10) Banana (Musa), 2-3) Rhodo-, 4) Waterlily, 5-8-9) Orchids, 6) Japanese Maple, 7) Gazania. RScott
2007-11-22 08:03:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi there! Picture 3 is definitely a rhododendron, number 4 is a water lily, 7 is a gazania, and 1 is a day lily (not sure what variety). Picture 9 might be a variety of coral bells, but I'm not sure, and 2 might be a type of gladiolus. It is difficult to tell without being able to see the whole plant -- if you have more pictures of the others, that would really help.
2007-11-22 05:43:32
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answered by lilith984 3
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1 is a Hemerocallis (Day Lilly), 4 is a Water Lilly - nymphaea, 6 looks like an Acer to me, and 7 is a tiger Gazania as mentioned above!.... will have to stare at the others for a while, just can't summon the names at the moment :-))
2007-11-22 04:45:43
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answered by Sandy Mac 4
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1) mirabilis-yellow four o'clock; 2 ? 3) Rhododendron 4) Pond lily 5) delphenium? 6) lace leaf Japanese maple 7) gazania 8) snapdragon? 9 Wandering Jew bloom ? 10) ?
2007-11-23 07:10:05
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answered by fair2midlynn 7
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2016-09-30 00:15:29
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answer #5
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answered by swendsen 4
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flower 7 tiger gazania
2007-11-22 04:37:56
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answered by Krysia K 4
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4 is a nymphaea or water lily
8 looks like it may be some kind of orchid.
2007-11-22 06:24:02
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answered by T-Bone 3
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1-10=daylily,rhodo./azalea,rhododendron,water lily,lobelia?,jap.maple,gazania,orchid,begonia?,ginger
2007-11-22 09:36:36
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answered by glenn t 7
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