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12-01-2010, 11:34 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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ID on bithday flowers
Recently, my wife got some flowers for her birthday.I know what some of them are, but not others.
[IMG][/IMG] In the picture above, I know the gerbera, the cala, and the white oriental lily, at he bottom, but what are those green things, between the two calas? [IMG][/IMG] This one is kind of easy. I know roses and alstromeria. [IMG][/IMG] I have no idea what these big fuzzy things are. The little pink, upper left, is an anthurium. [IMG][/IMG] On this one, I don't know what the red and green stringy/sawtooth things are. [IMG][/IMG] These are some little orchids, but I don't know what kind. I would think epidendrum, or dendrobium. |
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Re: ID on bithday flowers
The green ones are Bells of Ireland. Big fuzzy thing is a Protea.
No idea on the rest! Hope that helps a bit.
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Re: ID on bithday flowers
Not a Protea but Banksia hookerana. Very similar though.
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