Vadamalli is a purple flower used commonly in Kerala during Onam season. Does anybody know what its called in English? Its urgent, please!
What is the English name for the flower, Vadamalli?
Globe amaranth - Gomphrena globosa
see the wikipedia entry here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gomphrena_g...
compare the image in wikipedia to this photo of Vadamalli:
http://gallery.bizhat.com/showphoto.php/...
I hope i helped you out
Reply:You sure are right. Nobody says what the English name is for it. Maybe we don't have it over here?
Reply:hmmm........ur from kerala im from tamil nadu but i dont think they have a name in english well of corse they do but its not very common srry
Reply:"The flower of unpleasing ofering"
No, I did some research and as far as I can tell it keeps its native name in English speaking countries.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Whats the name of a poisonous flower that only blooms in June?
I was talking with someone, once upon a time, and they had brought up a flower. They said it was a poisonous flower, that it ONLY bloomed in June. I really need to know what that flower is. Anyone have any ideas? I was thinking maybe Jimsonweed, but this flower is something that can be used as a personal decoration indoors.
Whats the name of a poisonous flower that only blooms in June?
i was told it was a poppy but i dont know if thats right or not lol sorry!
Whats the name of a poisonous flower that only blooms in June?
i was told it was a poppy but i dont know if thats right or not lol sorry!
Does any one know something about the flower named...Euphorbia?
I think it is also called Crown of Thorns
Does any one know something about the flower named...Euphorbia?
Euphorbia milii is a slow-growing, ferociously thorny,semi-succulent shrub with bright green leaves. It is native to Madagascar.
Deciduous in cooler areas, it tolerates dry conditions and grows to a height of about 3'. It is excellent in frost-free rock gardens or sunny courtyards and is often used as a low hedge in coastal areas. Culture:Sun or part shade; in moist, well-drained soil;Cold hardiness varies depending on the species,the more highly succulent species are generally frost tender.Propagate from cuttings in spring or summer,allowing succulent species to dry and callus before placing in barely damp sand, by division in early spring or fall, or from seed in fall or spring.
Reply:Spurges (genus Euphorbia) are a very large and variable worldwide plant taxon, belonging to the spurge family, or Euphorbiaceae.
Origin of the name
The common name spurge derives from the Middle English / Old French: espurge, to purge, due to the use of the plants sap as purgative.
The botanical name Euphorbia derives from the Greek Euphorbus, physician of king Juba II of Numidia (52-50 BC - 23 AD), in whose honour – or in allusion to his swollen belly – a certain plant he might have used (Euphorbia resinifera?) was named. In 1753 Linnaeus assigned the name to the entire genus (Spec. Pl. (ed. 1): 450). Type species is Euphorbia antiquorum
Description
The genus ranges from small trees, shrubs, vines to herbaceous plants. A significant percentage of these are succulent plant, some of which remarkably resemble cacti despite being unrelated, an example of convergent evolution. To the exception of a few species (i.e. Euphorbia hedytoides or Euphorbia curtisii), this genus is composed of monoecious species.
Spurges have a highly specialized inflorescence: the cyathium, which are reduced unisexual flowers grouped into characteristic pseudanthia. It consists of a central pistillate flower surrounded by five groups of staminate flowers. All flowers are enclosed within an involucre with four marginal glands. The central flower develops before the surrounding male ones, thus each cyathium functions like a protogynous hermaphrodite flower. The glands of the cyathium usually produce nectar, and pollination is mainly zoophilous. Indeed, the cyathium looks so much like a hermaphrodite flower that Carolus Linnaeus and other authors interpreted it as a true flower. Jean-Baptiste Lamarck however interpreted the cyathium as an inflorescence and this is now recognized.
Spurges contain an acrid, poisonous milky latex, and some of them are armed with thorns. Most of the spurges yield powerful emetic and cathartic products.
Euphorbia species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Giant Leopard Moth.
Distribution
The genus is primarily found in the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa and the Americas, but also in temperate zones worldwide. Succulent species are mostly originated from Africa, the Americas and Madagascar.
Taxonomy
The genus Euphorbia is one of the largest and most complex genera of flowering plants and several botanists have made unsuccessfully attempts to subdivide the genus into numerous smaller genera. Now according to recent DNA studies Euphorbia can be divided into 6 subgenera, each containing several not yet sufficiently studied sections and groups...
Does any one know something about the flower named...Euphorbia?
Euphorbia milii is a slow-growing, ferociously thorny,semi-succulent shrub with bright green leaves. It is native to Madagascar.
Deciduous in cooler areas, it tolerates dry conditions and grows to a height of about 3'. It is excellent in frost-free rock gardens or sunny courtyards and is often used as a low hedge in coastal areas. Culture:Sun or part shade; in moist, well-drained soil;Cold hardiness varies depending on the species,the more highly succulent species are generally frost tender.Propagate from cuttings in spring or summer,allowing succulent species to dry and callus before placing in barely damp sand, by division in early spring or fall, or from seed in fall or spring.
Reply:Spurges (genus Euphorbia) are a very large and variable worldwide plant taxon, belonging to the spurge family, or Euphorbiaceae.
Origin of the name
The common name spurge derives from the Middle English / Old French: espurge, to purge, due to the use of the plants sap as purgative.
The botanical name Euphorbia derives from the Greek Euphorbus, physician of king Juba II of Numidia (52-50 BC - 23 AD), in whose honour – or in allusion to his swollen belly – a certain plant he might have used (Euphorbia resinifera?) was named. In 1753 Linnaeus assigned the name to the entire genus (Spec. Pl. (ed. 1): 450). Type species is Euphorbia antiquorum
Description
The genus ranges from small trees, shrubs, vines to herbaceous plants. A significant percentage of these are succulent plant, some of which remarkably resemble cacti despite being unrelated, an example of convergent evolution. To the exception of a few species (i.e. Euphorbia hedytoides or Euphorbia curtisii), this genus is composed of monoecious species.
Spurges have a highly specialized inflorescence: the cyathium, which are reduced unisexual flowers grouped into characteristic pseudanthia. It consists of a central pistillate flower surrounded by five groups of staminate flowers. All flowers are enclosed within an involucre with four marginal glands. The central flower develops before the surrounding male ones, thus each cyathium functions like a protogynous hermaphrodite flower. The glands of the cyathium usually produce nectar, and pollination is mainly zoophilous. Indeed, the cyathium looks so much like a hermaphrodite flower that Carolus Linnaeus and other authors interpreted it as a true flower. Jean-Baptiste Lamarck however interpreted the cyathium as an inflorescence and this is now recognized.
Spurges contain an acrid, poisonous milky latex, and some of them are armed with thorns. Most of the spurges yield powerful emetic and cathartic products.
Euphorbia species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Giant Leopard Moth.
Distribution
The genus is primarily found in the tropical and subtropical regions of Africa and the Americas, but also in temperate zones worldwide. Succulent species are mostly originated from Africa, the Americas and Madagascar.
Taxonomy
The genus Euphorbia is one of the largest and most complex genera of flowering plants and several botanists have made unsuccessfully attempts to subdivide the genus into numerous smaller genera. Now according to recent DNA studies Euphorbia can be divided into 6 subgenera, each containing several not yet sufficiently studied sections and groups...
Can someone help me identify the name of this flower?
It looks like this:
http://www.atpm.com/12.02/readers/images...
I've seen it in Vancouver and Maine. When I saw them, they were usually a vivid pink or magenta color, sometimes purplish. Does anyone know the name of it?
Can someone help me identify the name of this flower?
Yes it is a dihila, you are absolutely right, Right on!!!
Reply:I thought you said "best answer" goes to the one who said the correct answer first...but it went to the one who said it last!!!! Report It
Reply:dahlia .
Reply:that is definitely a dahlia. Beautiful one too. By the way that is a great picture!!
Reply:Dahlia
Reply:It looks like a Dahlia.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/susanne/145...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sjmahar/156...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/15165293@N0...
Reply:I think it looks like a zinnia.
deodorant
http://www.atpm.com/12.02/readers/images...
I've seen it in Vancouver and Maine. When I saw them, they were usually a vivid pink or magenta color, sometimes purplish. Does anyone know the name of it?
Can someone help me identify the name of this flower?
Yes it is a dihila, you are absolutely right, Right on!!!
Reply:I thought you said "best answer" goes to the one who said the correct answer first...but it went to the one who said it last!!!! Report It
Reply:dahlia .
Reply:that is definitely a dahlia. Beautiful one too. By the way that is a great picture!!
Reply:Dahlia
Reply:It looks like a Dahlia.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/susanne/145...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sjmahar/156...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/15165293@N0...
Reply:I think it looks like a zinnia.
deodorant
Violet, Victoria, Jasmine, Erika, Susannah, and Angelika...Are these the perfect names for a flower girl?
You forgot Poppy, Lily, and Rose.
Violet, Victoria, Jasmine, Erika, Susannah, and Angelika...Are these the perfect names for a flower girl?
victoria and susannah are not flowers...and angelica is a herb.
all sounds a bit girly to me.
Violet, Victoria, Jasmine, Erika, Susannah, and Angelika...Are these the perfect names for a flower girl?
victoria and susannah are not flowers...and angelica is a herb.
all sounds a bit girly to me.
What is the most extraordinarily beautiful flower in the world?
I'm tryin to find a really great flower to go with my collection of favorite things. Please, please dont answer my question with "a woman". I would like the name of a flower, and maybe it's scientific name, too. If you could, please copy and paste a link to a picture, too. Thanks
What is the most extraordinarily beautiful flower in the world?
There are so many beautiful flowers that it would be extremely difficult to say. And, you would be getting MY opinion of what I think is the most beautiful. You need to have YOUR OWN OPINION of what YOU think is the most beautiful. There are many, many sites that you can go to and look at the pictures and find out the names, there are thousands of flowers. I will not name a favorite, you need to decide that for yourself. I hope this helps.
Reply:Orchids
Reply:I have some Bird of Paradise I can put on Ebay if you are interested. They truly are beautiful.
Reply:in my opinion, it is the bird of paradise. If you do a yahoo search I am sure you will find a photo of it somewhere. I love to photograph them. I am a professional nature, landscape and wildlife photographer.
good luck
Reply:here are some................
Reply:confederate rose/ Hibiscus mutabilis
Reply:http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
Reply:Bird of Paradise.
What is the most extraordinarily beautiful flower in the world?
There are so many beautiful flowers that it would be extremely difficult to say. And, you would be getting MY opinion of what I think is the most beautiful. You need to have YOUR OWN OPINION of what YOU think is the most beautiful. There are many, many sites that you can go to and look at the pictures and find out the names, there are thousands of flowers. I will not name a favorite, you need to decide that for yourself. I hope this helps.
Reply:Orchids
Reply:I have some Bird of Paradise I can put on Ebay if you are interested. They truly are beautiful.
Reply:in my opinion, it is the bird of paradise. If you do a yahoo search I am sure you will find a photo of it somewhere. I love to photograph them. I am a professional nature, landscape and wildlife photographer.
good luck
Reply:here are some................
Reply:confederate rose/ Hibiscus mutabilis
Reply:http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
Reply:Bird of Paradise.
Can someone recommend a basic flower books preferably geard toward children?
I want one that has the pictures and names of common flowers and/or plants that have just the basic facts about each one.
Can someone recommend a basic flower books preferably geard toward children?
Here are a few flower/plant identification titles and a few gardening w/ kids book titles.
Spotter's guide to garden flowers, by Barry Ambrose; Alexis Datta; William Giles
Wild flowers of North America, by Pamela Forey; Angela Royston
Flower spotting, by Irene Dark; Karen Hiatt
Plants., by Carol Gold
Special species, by Barbara Moran
Plant book, by Pamela M Hickman; Heather Collins
Gardening w/ kids:
Kids gardening; a first indoor gardening book for children., by Aileen Paul; Arthur Hawkins
The Victory garden kids' book, by Marjorie Waters; Gary Mottau; George Ulrich
Gardening with kids, by Sharon MacLatchie
How does your garden grow? : great gardening for green-fingered kids, by Clare Matthews; Clive Nichols
A kid's first book of gardening, by Roger Mann
The know, sow %26amp; grow kids' book of plants, by Diana Noonan; Keith Olsen
Reply:I have been searching and these may be of help. I will keep looking
http://www.allbookstores.com/Gardening/G...
Can someone recommend a basic flower books preferably geard toward children?
Here are a few flower/plant identification titles and a few gardening w/ kids book titles.
Spotter's guide to garden flowers, by Barry Ambrose; Alexis Datta; William Giles
Wild flowers of North America, by Pamela Forey; Angela Royston
Flower spotting, by Irene Dark; Karen Hiatt
Plants., by Carol Gold
Special species, by Barbara Moran
Plant book, by Pamela M Hickman; Heather Collins
Gardening w/ kids:
Kids gardening; a first indoor gardening book for children., by Aileen Paul; Arthur Hawkins
The Victory garden kids' book, by Marjorie Waters; Gary Mottau; George Ulrich
Gardening with kids, by Sharon MacLatchie
How does your garden grow? : great gardening for green-fingered kids, by Clare Matthews; Clive Nichols
A kid's first book of gardening, by Roger Mann
The know, sow %26amp; grow kids' book of plants, by Diana Noonan; Keith Olsen
Reply:I have been searching and these may be of help. I will keep looking
http://www.allbookstores.com/Gardening/G...
What is good motto catch phrase for a flower shop named Sunflower florist?
im desging logo and business card for them..i need a good catch phrase .. the business is called Sunflower florist
What is good motto catch phrase for a flower shop named Sunflower florist?
Sunflower Florist..You reap what We sow.
Bring some Sunshine into someone's life with a bouquet of Flowers..Sunflower Florist, a great place to shop.
If you only have one emergency contact on your list,
Make sure that it's us: your friends at Sunflower Florist.
Sunflower Florist..When you care enough to send only the best.
Sunflower Florist..We specialize in You
Sunflower Florist..we love what we do
For all of your occasions visit or call the experts here at
Sunflower Florist.
Before you spend your last seed, visit us first, we're the
Sunflower Florist.
Time to elevate your standards and upgrade to Sunflower
Florist.
Sunflower Florist, if you've found us, then you've come to
the right place.
These are just general ideas; I hope that you can use at
least one. Best of luck for the business. God bless. Peace.
Reply:Let "Sunflowers" Make Someone's Day
Reply:" let the sun shine down on you"
Reply:"Sunflower Florist - we can provide roses on your piano or tulips on your organ"
:D
Reply:Bring a little sun on a rainy day with flowers
shoe buckles
What is good motto catch phrase for a flower shop named Sunflower florist?
Sunflower Florist..You reap what We sow.
Bring some Sunshine into someone's life with a bouquet of Flowers..Sunflower Florist, a great place to shop.
If you only have one emergency contact on your list,
Make sure that it's us: your friends at Sunflower Florist.
Sunflower Florist..When you care enough to send only the best.
Sunflower Florist..We specialize in You
Sunflower Florist..we love what we do
For all of your occasions visit or call the experts here at
Sunflower Florist.
Before you spend your last seed, visit us first, we're the
Sunflower Florist.
Time to elevate your standards and upgrade to Sunflower
Florist.
Sunflower Florist, if you've found us, then you've come to
the right place.
These are just general ideas; I hope that you can use at
least one. Best of luck for the business. God bless. Peace.
Reply:Let "Sunflowers" Make Someone's Day
Reply:" let the sun shine down on you"
Reply:"Sunflower Florist - we can provide roses on your piano or tulips on your organ"
:D
Reply:Bring a little sun on a rainy day with flowers
shoe buckles
Aa flower named alstromme?
i need the name of a flower and what it looks like not sure of spelling
Aa flower named alstromme?
Maybe you mean astromaria?
http://davesgarden.com/journal/d/i/2934/
Or alstromeria
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alstroemeri...
Reply:Alstroemeria., a.k.a. Peruvian Lily. The flowers, clustered at the tops of leafy stems, brightly colored and marked with contrasting blotches and flecks are superb cut flowers and a favorite with florists for their lasting quality.
Aa flower named alstromme?
Maybe you mean astromaria?
http://davesgarden.com/journal/d/i/2934/
Or alstromeria
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alstroemeri...
Reply:Alstroemeria., a.k.a. Peruvian Lily. The flowers, clustered at the tops of leafy stems, brightly colored and marked with contrasting blotches and flecks are superb cut flowers and a favorite with florists for their lasting quality.
What is a milk product (both canned and powdered) with a flower name? The 2nd letter is "A"?
Thanks for your help!!!!
What is a milk product (both canned and powdered) with a flower name? The 2nd letter is "A"?
Carnation
Reply:Carnation evaporated milk.
Reply:Carnation....
Reply:Carnation
Reply:carnation
What is a milk product (both canned and powdered) with a flower name? The 2nd letter is "A"?
Carnation
Reply:Carnation evaporated milk.
Reply:Carnation....
Reply:Carnation
Reply:carnation
What is the name of a flower from jamaica?
The flower has yellow petals with white petals that come out of the sides.
What is the name of a flower from jamaica?
Jamaica's National Flower
The National Flower is that of the Lignum Vitae tree (Guiacum officinale) , whose name, 'wood of life' is believed to reflect its medicinal properties.
Reply:Maybe its the Frangipani
Reply:Huh??
It sounds familiar but maybe it's this:
http://www.pbase.com/remosito/image/2324...
Hope that helped!
What is the name of a flower from jamaica?
Jamaica's National Flower
The National Flower is that of the Lignum Vitae tree (Guiacum officinale) , whose name, 'wood of life' is believed to reflect its medicinal properties.
Reply:Maybe its the Frangipani
Reply:Huh??
It sounds familiar but maybe it's this:
http://www.pbase.com/remosito/image/2324...
Hope that helped!
I am trying to find the name of a flower that is yellow and looks like a candle?
I believe it is a bulb flower.
I am trying to find the name of a flower that is yellow and looks like a candle?
Tulip?
http://www.basicflowersla.com/images/pho...
Reply:I saw one once... they called it a yellow candle flower...
Reply:Damned if I know- I never saw such a thing.
for shoe lasts
I am trying to find the name of a flower that is yellow and looks like a candle?
Tulip?
http://www.basicflowersla.com/images/pho...
Reply:I saw one once... they called it a yellow candle flower...
Reply:Damned if I know- I never saw such a thing.
for shoe lasts
Name a flower that start with G?
like a rose but start with a G
Name a flower that start with G?
Geranium and gladiola for starters
Reply:Gardenia?
Reply:ALL THE ONES ABOVE... heh...
Reply:Gloxinia
Gaillardia (Blanket Flower)
Geranium
Gas Plant (a dictamnus)
Gayfeather
Gerbera Daisy
Globe Flower
Goldenrod
Gloriosa Daisy
There are others, I am sure
Reply:gardenias.
gladiolas.
Reply:Geranium
Reply:GLADIOLA
Reply:gernanium, gardinia,
Reply:gardenia
Reply:Gerber Daisy :)
Reply:gardenia
Reply:I suggest Grandma's Rose. I don't know if this is actually its name but my Grandparents had roses in their yard. My Grandpa always called one that, it had a beautiful yellow/orange colour and smelled sweet.
Reply:How about Gardenia
Reply:gladiola
Name a flower that start with G?
Geranium and gladiola for starters
Reply:Gardenia?
Reply:ALL THE ONES ABOVE... heh...
Reply:Gloxinia
Gaillardia (Blanket Flower)
Geranium
Gas Plant (a dictamnus)
Gayfeather
Gerbera Daisy
Globe Flower
Goldenrod
Gloriosa Daisy
There are others, I am sure
Reply:gardenias.
gladiolas.
Reply:Geranium
Reply:GLADIOLA
Reply:gernanium, gardinia,
Reply:gardenia
Reply:Gerber Daisy :)
Reply:gardenia
Reply:I suggest Grandma's Rose. I don't know if this is actually its name but my Grandparents had roses in their yard. My Grandpa always called one that, it had a beautiful yellow/orange colour and smelled sweet.
Reply:How about Gardenia
Reply:gladiola
If you could name a flower after someone?
Who would it be? Princess Di already has one by the way!
If you could name a flower after someone?
my mom who loved flowers and had a green thumb,she could make a dead stick grow,she died in March of non Hodgkin's Lymphoma,and the flower would be a African violet
Reply:My Daughter of course!
Reply:the world
Reply:mother teresa
Reply:My Wife Avey who keeps me sane among all this madness.
Reply:I would name it after my mum,who I Iost last December..It would be a beautiful peach colour like her skin was and I would call it,......Pamelas` Peace
Reply:The Cassandra Rose after my girlfriend x
It would be pink her fave colour,
Beautiful in every way like my girlfriend is.
Every pettle would last a life time like my love for her,
And if any pettle should fall it would be like a tear from my heart falling like every time she is sad
Reply:i would like to name a small tenacious black grass which thrives on arid soil...Nelson
Reply:Steve Irwin
Reply:My fiance -Mizanur. He is away in Bangladesh and i haven't seen him for 2months :o( I miss him
Reply:Delphine - a sweet french friend of mine.
Reply:Luciano Pavarotti
Reply:i would name one for my mother it would have to be a beautiful flower that was extremely strong
Reply:Got to be steve irwin. probably be a insect eatin plant or sumfin like that
Reply:i have to name two sorry
danielle-leigh
kenya-marie
the two little thorns in my flesh
Reply:fanny Addams
Reply:Madame Butterfly
Reply:I think it would be Amelia.
Reply:I would name it after my friend Rose. That way I can say I already did and get a heap of credit from her!
Reply:YOUR NAME
Reply:Hitler
Reply:The WWE wrestler, Heartbreak Kid, Shawn Michaels!
Reply:my doughter Layla .. 8 months ..
i am so sure if u see her ull see rosy cheaks , big blue eyes .. she is a beauty allready , ..
Reply:I could be sweet and name it after a girl I know...
But we all know, I just name it after me... The "John" Flower.
Reply:I guess, I'd name my flower after my mom.
Reply:My best friend, shes amazing and would make a beautiful flower!
Reply:My husband.
Reply:My Wife who is also my best friend, my lover, my confidante, my soulmate
Reply:Please could I name three?
YOLANDE - my Mum who died in 1995.
LENA - My Aunt (Mum's sister) who died in February this year.
LEAH - my beautiful little granddaughter who will be three in November.
Reply:Harold Lloyd and the flower should be a Dock leaf
Reply:my two nieces, gabby and Mattie ,and the flower would be sweet pea..
If you could name a flower after someone?
my mom who loved flowers and had a green thumb,she could make a dead stick grow,she died in March of non Hodgkin's Lymphoma,and the flower would be a African violet
Reply:My Daughter of course!
Reply:the world
Reply:mother teresa
Reply:My Wife Avey who keeps me sane among all this madness.
Reply:I would name it after my mum,who I Iost last December..It would be a beautiful peach colour like her skin was and I would call it,......Pamelas` Peace
Reply:The Cassandra Rose after my girlfriend x
It would be pink her fave colour,
Beautiful in every way like my girlfriend is.
Every pettle would last a life time like my love for her,
And if any pettle should fall it would be like a tear from my heart falling like every time she is sad
Reply:i would like to name a small tenacious black grass which thrives on arid soil...Nelson
Reply:Steve Irwin
Reply:My fiance -Mizanur. He is away in Bangladesh and i haven't seen him for 2months :o( I miss him
Reply:Delphine - a sweet french friend of mine.
Reply:Luciano Pavarotti
Reply:i would name one for my mother it would have to be a beautiful flower that was extremely strong
Reply:Got to be steve irwin. probably be a insect eatin plant or sumfin like that
Reply:i have to name two sorry
danielle-leigh
kenya-marie
the two little thorns in my flesh
Reply:fanny Addams
Reply:Madame Butterfly
Reply:I think it would be Amelia.
Reply:I would name it after my friend Rose. That way I can say I already did and get a heap of credit from her!
Reply:YOUR NAME
Reply:Hitler
Reply:The WWE wrestler, Heartbreak Kid, Shawn Michaels!
Reply:my doughter Layla .. 8 months ..
i am so sure if u see her ull see rosy cheaks , big blue eyes .. she is a beauty allready , ..
Reply:I could be sweet and name it after a girl I know...
But we all know, I just name it after me... The "John" Flower.
Reply:I guess, I'd name my flower after my mom.
Reply:My best friend, shes amazing and would make a beautiful flower!
Reply:My husband.
Reply:My Wife who is also my best friend, my lover, my confidante, my soulmate
Reply:Please could I name three?
YOLANDE - my Mum who died in 1995.
LENA - My Aunt (Mum's sister) who died in February this year.
LEAH - my beautiful little granddaughter who will be three in November.
Reply:Harold Lloyd and the flower should be a Dock leaf
Reply:my two nieces, gabby and Mattie ,and the flower would be sweet pea..
Please tell me which name u like best for my new flower shop?
the names we currently have are
Bella Fiore (which means beautiful flower)
Fiore Della Vita Florist (flower of life) and
Ba-da BLOOM Florist
I am still taking suggestions if you have one to add, but these seem to be the favs.
We are located in a highly populated Italian community and I am also Italian.
The name must appeal to all ages and all occassions, weddings and funerals.
Any feedback will be appreciated. TIA!
Please tell me which name u like best for my new flower shop?
Bella Fiore is a beautiful name.
Fiore Della Vita Florist - too long and hard to remember
Ba-da BLOOM - funny, but might not be taken seriously
Other options:
Bella Blooms (combine Italian and English)
Bella Blossoms
Ciao Bella Blooms or Ciao Bella Blossoms (I love the word Ciao since it could mean "Hello" or "Goodbye", and who does'nt like to hear "Hello, beautiful"?
Amore Fiore or Fiore Amore
Flore Pleno (A botanical term describing a flower with extra petals)
Add the name of your neighborhood if it sounds good.
Reply:Bella Fiore sounds like a pretty, and upscale place. Where you would get ellagant flowers.
#2 is too muhc of a tongue twister
#3 is fun, it sounds more like a "every day person" flowershop. You would think the flowers would be resonable priced, if that makes sense. haha
I like #1, but #3 sticks in your head... which is kind of what you want. You want people to remember your store.
EDIT Ps... I'm not sure how things work where you are, but make sure East Side Mario's doenst have any claim on the Saying in any sense. Like toysRus... the kids store (not sure if they have them where you are..) but they have the legal rights to the backwards "R" in their name... so check that out if you decide to go with #3
Reply:I like Bella Fiore. It is classy and has a name that will appeal to many different age groups. Ba-da BLOOM is cute and would be great if you specialized in a quirky, fun stlye of arrangements. However, I would not order my funeral flowers from there.
Reply:Ba Da Bloom is hilarious and memorable. Very clever! In marketing, this gives you an edge over your more traditionally named competition. Kudos to whomever thought of the name. Really great.
Reply:I like Bella Fiore the best. It sounds beautiful and pleasing to the ear. I think the second name would be hard to remember. And I don't like the last one at all. Good luck!
Reply:i like the sound of Bella Fiore, I'm not Italian but sounds good to me, as long as no one else has that name. Good luck with your new shop.
Reply:Bella Fiore - sounds classy AND beautiful! Grazi!
Reply:Bella Fiore
Reply:I agree with michael g
The first name is very pretty!
#2 is too much too long and too many words
#3 just makes me chuckle
Reply:Ba-da BLOOM! That's creative!
Reply:I also like Bella Fiore. It sounds pretty and upscale.
Reply:The first
#2 is too long a name
#3 sounds kinda ghetto
Reply:i like bella fiore
Reply:flower of love (FOL)
Bella Fiore (which means beautiful flower)
Fiore Della Vita Florist (flower of life) and
Ba-da BLOOM Florist
I am still taking suggestions if you have one to add, but these seem to be the favs.
We are located in a highly populated Italian community and I am also Italian.
The name must appeal to all ages and all occassions, weddings and funerals.
Any feedback will be appreciated. TIA!
Please tell me which name u like best for my new flower shop?
Bella Fiore is a beautiful name.
Fiore Della Vita Florist - too long and hard to remember
Ba-da BLOOM - funny, but might not be taken seriously
Other options:
Bella Blooms (combine Italian and English)
Bella Blossoms
Ciao Bella Blooms or Ciao Bella Blossoms (I love the word Ciao since it could mean "Hello" or "Goodbye", and who does'nt like to hear "Hello, beautiful"?
Amore Fiore or Fiore Amore
Flore Pleno (A botanical term describing a flower with extra petals)
Add the name of your neighborhood if it sounds good.
Reply:Bella Fiore sounds like a pretty, and upscale place. Where you would get ellagant flowers.
#2 is too muhc of a tongue twister
#3 is fun, it sounds more like a "every day person" flowershop. You would think the flowers would be resonable priced, if that makes sense. haha
I like #1, but #3 sticks in your head... which is kind of what you want. You want people to remember your store.
EDIT Ps... I'm not sure how things work where you are, but make sure East Side Mario's doenst have any claim on the Saying in any sense. Like toysRus... the kids store (not sure if they have them where you are..) but they have the legal rights to the backwards "R" in their name... so check that out if you decide to go with #3
Reply:I like Bella Fiore. It is classy and has a name that will appeal to many different age groups. Ba-da BLOOM is cute and would be great if you specialized in a quirky, fun stlye of arrangements. However, I would not order my funeral flowers from there.
Reply:Ba Da Bloom is hilarious and memorable. Very clever! In marketing, this gives you an edge over your more traditionally named competition. Kudos to whomever thought of the name. Really great.
Reply:I like Bella Fiore the best. It sounds beautiful and pleasing to the ear. I think the second name would be hard to remember. And I don't like the last one at all. Good luck!
Reply:i like the sound of Bella Fiore, I'm not Italian but sounds good to me, as long as no one else has that name. Good luck with your new shop.
Reply:Bella Fiore - sounds classy AND beautiful! Grazi!
Reply:Bella Fiore
Reply:I agree with michael g
The first name is very pretty!
#2 is too much too long and too many words
#3 just makes me chuckle
Reply:Ba-da BLOOM! That's creative!
Reply:I also like Bella Fiore. It sounds pretty and upscale.
Reply:The first
#2 is too long a name
#3 sounds kinda ghetto
Reply:i like bella fiore
Reply:flower of love (FOL)
Why do some lovely flowers have terrible names?
"Scabiosa" and "Fetid Adder's tongue" come to mind, any others?
Why do some lovely flowers have terrible names?
Well, some are based on the scientific names, Latin, and some are based on how they were discovered and what uses they had at the time. I think most of them are because words and their meanings have changed so much since the time they were discovering them. I'm pretty sure "wort" isn't the same as "wart"! And there are a lot of "tongue"s: deertongue, beardtongue...= )
Oh, you know what's a good one? "Broomrape"s! That one's kinda cool because they actually were found as a semi-parasitic plant on the roots of the plant they used for brooms. There is actually a specific species called "Naked Broomrape"!
Reply:no sory cant think.
Reply:In England there are big fields of yellow flowers that you see from the train window. They're called 'rape'.
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Why do some lovely flowers have terrible names?
Well, some are based on the scientific names, Latin, and some are based on how they were discovered and what uses they had at the time. I think most of them are because words and their meanings have changed so much since the time they were discovering them. I'm pretty sure "wort" isn't the same as "wart"! And there are a lot of "tongue"s: deertongue, beardtongue...= )
Oh, you know what's a good one? "Broomrape"s! That one's kinda cool because they actually were found as a semi-parasitic plant on the roots of the plant they used for brooms. There is actually a specific species called "Naked Broomrape"!
Reply:no sory cant think.
Reply:In England there are big fields of yellow flowers that you see from the train window. They're called 'rape'.
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What is the name of this flower?
It has big white flowers that bloom and a lot of leaves. There is about 7 flowers blooming right now. They look like big bells if you turn them upside down. This flower started growing beside my parents house and they are unsure of what it is called and what the best suitable growing conditions are for this plant to survive the rest of the summer. We are also curious if it will regrow next year and if it could possibly be poisoness to children or pets. I do have a picture of it; however, I do not know how to post the flower for everyone to see.
What is the name of this flower?
I think it could be an Angel's Trumpet. I have them and yes it will most likely come up next year. When the flowers are done, does it get a prickly green thing there? If it does that is full of seeds and will cause it to come up again if you live in a warm area that doesn't get much freezing time in the winter months.
Reply:Sounds like one of many, instead of a guess can you identify it here in the expert advice section? Lots of pictures. http://www.garden.org/home
Reply:Just upload the picture and put the url to the picture in the additional details box.
Reply:Pick off one of the stems and take it to the local garden store. They will be able to give you much better advice since they will know all the local information on conditions in your area that we won't be able to supply. Good luck!
What is the name of this flower?
I think it could be an Angel's Trumpet. I have them and yes it will most likely come up next year. When the flowers are done, does it get a prickly green thing there? If it does that is full of seeds and will cause it to come up again if you live in a warm area that doesn't get much freezing time in the winter months.
Reply:Sounds like one of many, instead of a guess can you identify it here in the expert advice section? Lots of pictures. http://www.garden.org/home
Reply:Just upload the picture and put the url to the picture in the additional details box.
Reply:Pick off one of the stems and take it to the local garden store. They will be able to give you much better advice since they will know all the local information on conditions in your area that we won't be able to supply. Good luck!
Name a flower that start with N?
like a rose but it start with an N
Name a flower that start with N?
Narcissa they are beautiful flowers with a woody scent.
Reply:Nasturtion
Reply:nasturnium
Reply:Nicotiana (flowering tobacco)but it is shaped like a trumpet, or it could be Nierembergia but it has a flattened flower, there is also a plant called Nigella; Love-in-a-mist. I wonder if you are thinking of portulaca or moss-rose. The little blossoms look just like roses. Hopes this helps.
Reply:needlepoint ivy
Name a flower that start with N?
Narcissa they are beautiful flowers with a woody scent.
Reply:Nasturtion
Reply:nasturnium
Reply:Nicotiana (flowering tobacco)but it is shaped like a trumpet, or it could be Nierembergia but it has a flattened flower, there is also a plant called Nigella; Love-in-a-mist. I wonder if you are thinking of portulaca or moss-rose. The little blossoms look just like roses. Hopes this helps.
Reply:needlepoint ivy
How do I go about learning the name of a flower?
I got a hanging basket, I cant figure out what kind of flower it is ( i got it at Home Depot, so they were no help), to me it looks like a mix between a pansy and a violet. Its blue and purple with a little 'ring' type thing inside the flower. Any ideas?
Thanks
How do I go about learning the name of a flower?
Cut off a piece and take it to a nursery. They will be able to tell you the name. OR take a close up picture.
Reply:Go to k-mart or wal mart or boarders and find a book on annuals, thats what you get in hanging baskets, an you'll find out what you have. annuals are easy to care for but you need to find out if they do better in sun or shade. Good luck
Reply:Go to the library and look in a botanical book of flowers to identify it. They probably have pictures and identifications of most popular flowers out there.
Thanks
How do I go about learning the name of a flower?
Cut off a piece and take it to a nursery. They will be able to tell you the name. OR take a close up picture.
Reply:Go to k-mart or wal mart or boarders and find a book on annuals, thats what you get in hanging baskets, an you'll find out what you have. annuals are easy to care for but you need to find out if they do better in sun or shade. Good luck
Reply:Go to the library and look in a botanical book of flowers to identify it. They probably have pictures and identifications of most popular flowers out there.
What are the speacial uses for the flower named restios?
the restios is a flower from Africa
What are the speacial uses for the flower named restios?
what the.
What are the speacial uses for the flower named restios?
what the.
Which flower do you like most?
Name the flower you like most.
Which flower do you like most?
Hello Bluebird,
(that's a nice name and a cute avatar)
(yes, you rate a star!)
Oh my...
I love the fragrance of Plumeria...!
And it is a beautiful flower that is wonderful for arrangements and of course a flower lei of fresh Plumeria is like a little piece of heaven.
Merry Christmas,
GB u always
.........................................
plz pick mine 4 bst answr
thin~Q
u r sweet if u do.
Reply:Peony
Reply:i like the daffoidils
Reply:I'm with pretty c. My fav is black roses. I like roses of any color but the black are my fav because they are somewhat unexpected.
Reply:i like black rose
Reply:Roses, they are beautiful, elegant, romantic, they smell good and are easy to grow. they are versitlie, and can suit any decor in a home.
Reply:Orchids.
Reply:chrysanthemum
Reply:roses are the best one
Reply:i would say daffodills and maybe red roses
Reply:LILYS
Reply:why do you beg for stars at every dumb question you post?
Reply:orchids... brilliant
Which flower do you like most?
Hello Bluebird,
(that's a nice name and a cute avatar)
(yes, you rate a star!)
Oh my...
I love the fragrance of Plumeria...!
And it is a beautiful flower that is wonderful for arrangements and of course a flower lei of fresh Plumeria is like a little piece of heaven.
Merry Christmas,
GB u always
.........................................
plz pick mine 4 bst answr
thin~Q
u r sweet if u do.
Reply:Peony
Reply:i like the daffoidils
Reply:I'm with pretty c. My fav is black roses. I like roses of any color but the black are my fav because they are somewhat unexpected.
Reply:i like black rose
Reply:Roses, they are beautiful, elegant, romantic, they smell good and are easy to grow. they are versitlie, and can suit any decor in a home.
Reply:Orchids.
Reply:chrysanthemum
Reply:roses are the best one
Reply:i would say daffodills and maybe red roses
Reply:LILYS
Reply:why do you beg for stars at every dumb question you post?
Reply:orchids... brilliant
Is there a web site where I can see different colored flowers with their names?
I am trying to design my bouquet for my wedding. I'd like to be able to create a "virtual" bouquet where I can mix and match different colored flowers together.
Is there a web site where I can see different colored flowers with their names?
As far as flowers for your wedding. The type of flowers you will be able to get depends on the timing of your wedding. I would first find out what will be available to you based on the season, then begin to assemble ideas of what you can do with those choices.
Martha Stewart has a great site that shows you how to build wedding bouquets and provides all kinds of tips. As far as flowers in season, I would refer to flowerbud.com in their wedding section they list bulk pricing and seasonality.
Reply:you might also try www.flowerbids.com Report It
Reply:you can just type wedding bouquet on search bar of yahoo...
Reply:I appreciate that you want to coordinate, and I enjoy weddings. My suggestion however is,,,Pick flowers, then their various colors,,, not the other way around.
Flowers.com, is one place to start. Burpee.Com, Telefloral.com. A local library, florist, garden shop,
Reply:google
horns
Is there a web site where I can see different colored flowers with their names?
As far as flowers for your wedding. The type of flowers you will be able to get depends on the timing of your wedding. I would first find out what will be available to you based on the season, then begin to assemble ideas of what you can do with those choices.
Martha Stewart has a great site that shows you how to build wedding bouquets and provides all kinds of tips. As far as flowers in season, I would refer to flowerbud.com in their wedding section they list bulk pricing and seasonality.
Reply:you might also try www.flowerbids.com Report It
Reply:you can just type wedding bouquet on search bar of yahoo...
Reply:I appreciate that you want to coordinate, and I enjoy weddings. My suggestion however is,,,Pick flowers, then their various colors,,, not the other way around.
Flowers.com, is one place to start. Burpee.Com, Telefloral.com. A local library, florist, garden shop,
Reply:google
horns
I want to know the philippine name of the flower snapdragon?
I have seen pictures of snapdragon only by browsing the web. I have not seen any of it in the local area of philippines. I understand this flower is not native of Asian countries.
I want to know the philippine name of the flower snapdragon?
In Latin, it's Antirrhinum and a native of the Mediterranean.
If you are trying to obtain seeds, search under the latin name.
I want to know the philippine name of the flower snapdragon?
In Latin, it's Antirrhinum and a native of the Mediterranean.
If you are trying to obtain seeds, search under the latin name.
If you could name a Rose (flower) what name would you chose?
seaside sunset....
If you could name a Rose (flower) what name would you chose?
Shy Beauty. (It would be white, with just the barest hint of pink or coral.)
Reply:Priscilla
Reply:can i have 2?? Rosie and Jim
Reply:Purple Haze.
Reply:Coven - as spellbinding as a pack of witches!
And the name of my dog!
Reply:George.
Reply:Perfect Pink or Everlasting Beauty or Just for you
Reply:amy rose
If you could name a Rose (flower) what name would you chose?
Shy Beauty. (It would be white, with just the barest hint of pink or coral.)
Reply:Priscilla
Reply:can i have 2?? Rosie and Jim
Reply:Purple Haze.
Reply:Coven - as spellbinding as a pack of witches!
And the name of my dog!
Reply:George.
Reply:Perfect Pink or Everlasting Beauty or Just for you
Reply:amy rose
Need a babys names for a flower but not rose are lily?
I like Sage or Camellia.
Need a babys names for a flower but not rose are lily?
Marguerite also shorten by Margo! Love it
Reply:Passiflora Passion(flower), Bellis(daisy), Abelia,Aronia,Camellia,Erica, Escallonia, Fuchsia, Kalmia, Santolina, Gypsophila, Silene, Tulipa, Layia, Verbena, i personally like Aronia. x
Reply:Peony (pronounced Piney)
Lilac
Zinnia
Iris
Columbine
Cosmos
Reply:Hyacinth, Poppy, Holly, Petunia, Daisy.
You could go silly with Apple Blossom, Honeysuckle or Sweet pea!
Reply:insted of going for the common name try the latin name such as illium.
Reply:Chrysanthemum, Tulip, Daffodil, Fern
Reply:jasmine, peony, dahlia, hazel, iris, olive, poppy, sage, violet.
i vote for dahlia or sage. i knew a little girl named sage and it just sounded SO cute.
Reply:Iris, Holly, Petunia
Reply:Jasmine
Reply:id call it baby....Sweet.
Reply:Rose
Reply:Rhodadendron, hibiscus, deadly night shade, monkshood,
bluebell, primrose, busy lizy, hydrangea, daffy, tulip, crocus,
bottlebrush, lilac, gorse ,heather, mesembrium, gladioli. loads of them.go online to thomson %26amp; morgan if you need a list of hundreds.cut and paste into your browser
http://seeds.thompson-morgan.com/uk/en?e...
Just found a good one for you in a question someone asked,Lauris Noblis - commonly known as Sweet Bay
mind you thinking about it nice for a horse,
Reply:Heather is a type of flower
Reply:Jasmine,Sakura.
Reply:try http://www.babynames.com.au/search-categ...
I like Violet or Lavender.
Reply:I like the name Fern.
Reply:pepper,magnolia violet and if you dont wanna name her lilly name her
lilliana(lilly onu) it is spanish i know to ppl named it is a really pretty name apple orange banna i could go on for hours but they r techanally fruits but r considerd flowers scientificly
Reply:My cousin named her daughter Magnolia, but calls her maggie for short. It really depends on how creative you are wanting to be. You could try something like impatient, but she would probably hate you for the rest of her life. I really like Magnolia and Marygold. I'd just make sure to stay away from names like pansy.....
Reply:Fleur.
Amaryllis.
Reply:Holly
Reply:Iris
Daisy
Poppy
Jasmine
Primrose
Violet
Blossom
Reply:Primrose, Asta, Camelia, Ivy, and my favourite, POPPY!!!
Reply:Daisy??
Reply:Daysi
Reply:Flower names : Angelica, Calla, Cicely, Daisy, Heather, Hyacinth, Iris, Ling, Petunia, Violet, and finally, for the daring of heart........Witch Hazel!
Reply:Erica is the botanical name for Heather which is kind of cool as you could use both.
Need a babys names for a flower but not rose are lily?
Marguerite also shorten by Margo! Love it
Reply:Passiflora Passion(flower), Bellis(daisy), Abelia,Aronia,Camellia,Erica, Escallonia, Fuchsia, Kalmia, Santolina, Gypsophila, Silene, Tulipa, Layia, Verbena, i personally like Aronia. x
Reply:Peony (pronounced Piney)
Lilac
Zinnia
Iris
Columbine
Cosmos
Reply:Hyacinth, Poppy, Holly, Petunia, Daisy.
You could go silly with Apple Blossom, Honeysuckle or Sweet pea!
Reply:insted of going for the common name try the latin name such as illium.
Reply:Chrysanthemum, Tulip, Daffodil, Fern
Reply:jasmine, peony, dahlia, hazel, iris, olive, poppy, sage, violet.
i vote for dahlia or sage. i knew a little girl named sage and it just sounded SO cute.
Reply:Iris, Holly, Petunia
Reply:Jasmine
Reply:id call it baby....Sweet.
Reply:Rose
Reply:Rhodadendron, hibiscus, deadly night shade, monkshood,
bluebell, primrose, busy lizy, hydrangea, daffy, tulip, crocus,
bottlebrush, lilac, gorse ,heather, mesembrium, gladioli. loads of them.go online to thomson %26amp; morgan if you need a list of hundreds.cut and paste into your browser
http://seeds.thompson-morgan.com/uk/en?e...
Just found a good one for you in a question someone asked,Lauris Noblis - commonly known as Sweet Bay
mind you thinking about it nice for a horse,
Reply:Heather is a type of flower
Reply:Jasmine,Sakura.
Reply:try http://www.babynames.com.au/search-categ...
I like Violet or Lavender.
Reply:I like the name Fern.
Reply:pepper,magnolia violet and if you dont wanna name her lilly name her
lilliana(lilly onu) it is spanish i know to ppl named it is a really pretty name apple orange banna i could go on for hours but they r techanally fruits but r considerd flowers scientificly
Reply:My cousin named her daughter Magnolia, but calls her maggie for short. It really depends on how creative you are wanting to be. You could try something like impatient, but she would probably hate you for the rest of her life. I really like Magnolia and Marygold. I'd just make sure to stay away from names like pansy.....
Reply:Fleur.
Amaryllis.
Reply:Holly
Reply:Iris
Daisy
Poppy
Jasmine
Primrose
Violet
Blossom
Reply:Primrose, Asta, Camelia, Ivy, and my favourite, POPPY!!!
Reply:Daisy??
Reply:Daysi
Reply:Flower names : Angelica, Calla, Cicely, Daisy, Heather, Hyacinth, Iris, Ling, Petunia, Violet, and finally, for the daring of heart........Witch Hazel!
Reply:Erica is the botanical name for Heather which is kind of cool as you could use both.
Is there a flower spelled similar to neolia? Is neolia a flower?
I am not sure neolia is the correct spelling. Is there a flower with a name close to that?
Is there a flower spelled similar to neolia? Is neolia a flower?
magnolia. only the e is out, but very similar to what your saying.
choosing shoe horns
Is there a flower spelled similar to neolia? Is neolia a flower?
magnolia. only the e is out, but very similar to what your saying.
choosing shoe horns
I was looking for photos of the flower named Ketaki where would iget these?
You see i had seen these flowers but now i cant find them i love ketaki so much, just look at my id.
I was looking for photos of the flower named Ketaki where would iget these?
simple search google images advanced search. then you can also search my web search images msn search etc.
Reply:Look here you will find it
http://www.gaudiyadiscussions.... Report It
Reply:This might be it. It seems to have a lot of names, but most pictures are of the tree, not the flower.
I was looking for photos of the flower named Ketaki where would iget these?
simple search google images advanced search. then you can also search my web search images msn search etc.
Reply:Look here you will find it
http://www.gaudiyadiscussions.... Report It
Reply:This might be it. It seems to have a lot of names, but most pictures are of the tree, not the flower.
Do You Care About The Names Of Flowers?
or do you prefer not to know?
Do You Care About The Names Of Flowers?
i think it is important to know what grows and lives around.-imagine,there will come bad times or you are in a bad situation.-it may help you.-so stronger the country so more important to know it.
Reply:I do.
those who show their tongue at that obviously never went to a school'
Flowers are only one bit of a plant. And yes I do want to know what plant it is....its called curiosity. and you know the names are rightly in latin.....ok... it takes education to know that.....much harder if they were in sanskrit....but thats gonna be even harder for our vomiting friend ( the person who replied to your answer)
Reply:I like to know the common and scientific names, and also cultivar names if at all possible.
I also buy things depending on their names, so that I know what I'm buying is going to look like. If I am buying something special I want a name.
Reply:I like it when they have simple names like daffodil or daisy but when its something mouthful like gladolis gladioli or something it's like no, give it a nice name.
Reply:Flowers are beautiful.It would be strange if they were not given a name,also very boring,as there would be no discussion on them. I care very much about flowers.Trees @ any other living thing.
Reply:Yes, I try to learn something new every day. So if I learn the name of a new flower, or bird, etc. I have learned something new for the day.
Reply:Not really, I'm not a flower person, really.
Reply:There are fewer things in this big wide world that I care less about if i'm honest!
Reply:we had an album out called Flowers,,,:)
Reply:my mum ALWAYS tries to get me interested but I'm not. if i want to no i will ask!
Do You Care About The Names Of Flowers?
i think it is important to know what grows and lives around.-imagine,there will come bad times or you are in a bad situation.-it may help you.-so stronger the country so more important to know it.
Reply:I do.
those who show their tongue at that obviously never went to a school'
Flowers are only one bit of a plant. And yes I do want to know what plant it is....its called curiosity. and you know the names are rightly in latin.....ok... it takes education to know that.....much harder if they were in sanskrit....but thats gonna be even harder for our vomiting friend ( the person who replied to your answer)
Reply:I like to know the common and scientific names, and also cultivar names if at all possible.
I also buy things depending on their names, so that I know what I'm buying is going to look like. If I am buying something special I want a name.
Reply:I like it when they have simple names like daffodil or daisy but when its something mouthful like gladolis gladioli or something it's like no, give it a nice name.
Reply:Flowers are beautiful.It would be strange if they were not given a name,also very boring,as there would be no discussion on them. I care very much about flowers.Trees @ any other living thing.
Reply:Yes, I try to learn something new every day. So if I learn the name of a new flower, or bird, etc. I have learned something new for the day.
Reply:Not really, I'm not a flower person, really.
Reply:There are fewer things in this big wide world that I care less about if i'm honest!
Reply:we had an album out called Flowers,,,:)
Reply:my mum ALWAYS tries to get me interested but I'm not. if i want to no i will ask!
Give me the best flower shop names?
You could try
'Flowers by Lorraine' change lorraine to yours
I suggest either hiring a name creation firm or get together with your friends and/or family and throw a "name party" %26amp; have everyone bounce some ideas around. Compile a listing of names that you like the best. Once you have that list, do as much free research as you can before you delve into comprehensive research.
Hope that helps! I wish you much success %26amp; happiness in all your ventures!
Here are some usefull links for you
:
http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/gate.exe?f=te... -- USPTO – Preliminary Search of Federal trademarks
http://www.nolo.com/resource.cfm/catID/D... -- NOLO's Trademark Resource Center
http://biztaxlaw.about.com/od/research/a... --Go to your state's Secretary of State page to see if they have a searchable database of business names
http://www.hoovers.com/free/
http://www.thomasnet.com – Must register (free) to search their database
Give me the best flower shop names?
floresta or florica
'Flowers by Lorraine' change lorraine to yours
I suggest either hiring a name creation firm or get together with your friends and/or family and throw a "name party" %26amp; have everyone bounce some ideas around. Compile a listing of names that you like the best. Once you have that list, do as much free research as you can before you delve into comprehensive research.
Hope that helps! I wish you much success %26amp; happiness in all your ventures!
Here are some usefull links for you
:
http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/gate.exe?f=te... -- USPTO – Preliminary Search of Federal trademarks
http://www.nolo.com/resource.cfm/catID/D... -- NOLO's Trademark Resource Center
http://biztaxlaw.about.com/od/research/a... --Go to your state's Secretary of State page to see if they have a searchable database of business names
http://www.hoovers.com/free/
http://www.thomasnet.com – Must register (free) to search their database
Give me the best flower shop names?
floresta or florica
Is there a flower named eternity?
I am getting a tattoo involving the Chinese symbol for eternity and am wondering if there is a flower named eternity, or that represents eternity.
I did a small search and got a ton of responses that fall under this category, and don't know one from the other, or which one is the right one.
Does anyone out their have knowledge about this and can help me out?
THANKS!!
Is there a flower named eternity?
Yes, there are quite a few plants with that name:
a cactus - I think you are looking for this one
http://www.cactus-mall.com/graydavisepie...
there is also a lily
http://www.zaboplant.nl/uploadimage/Eter...
and this is the real 'eternity', but has an ugly flower
http://graphics.jsonline.com/graphics/en...
http://maludan.googlepages.com/eternityp...
Reply:yeah, they look like this
http://www.mgardens.org/FL-Everlasting.g...
choosing loops
I did a small search and got a ton of responses that fall under this category, and don't know one from the other, or which one is the right one.
Does anyone out their have knowledge about this and can help me out?
THANKS!!
Is there a flower named eternity?
Yes, there are quite a few plants with that name:
a cactus - I think you are looking for this one
http://www.cactus-mall.com/graydavisepie...
there is also a lily
http://www.zaboplant.nl/uploadimage/Eter...
and this is the real 'eternity', but has an ugly flower
http://graphics.jsonline.com/graphics/en...
http://maludan.googlepages.com/eternityp...
Reply:yeah, they look like this
http://www.mgardens.org/FL-Everlasting.g...
choosing loops
Do you know the name of this blue flower?
I can't find a pic of it anywhere but it is almost a teal colour. Its shape is similar to a Bird of Paradise, I think but it is much smaller. I thought it might be a type of tropical flower that is dyed blue but I am not sure... all I know that it is a much different blue than most 'blue' flowers like hydrangeas, etc. Names and/or links to pictures would be greatly appreciated as I am using a dark teal as one of my wedding flowers and I thought it might look good for the boutonnieres.
Do you know the name of this blue flower?
Is it a lily or orchid?
Reply:Maybe a blue freesia, maybe a delphinium...you should probably go to a florist and ask because you'll need to order something they can get and they can suggest a lot of things.
Reply:ask a florist
Do you know the name of this blue flower?
Is it a lily or orchid?
Reply:Maybe a blue freesia, maybe a delphinium...you should probably go to a florist and ask because you'll need to order something they can get and they can suggest a lot of things.
Reply:ask a florist
Flower names?
I have a number of photos of flowers which I would like to know the names of. Links to the photos are below:
http://sappy16.bravehost.com/Flowers/Flo...
http://sappy16.bravehost.com/Flowers/Flo...
http://sappy16.bravehost.com/Flowers/Flo...
http://sappy16.bravehost.com/Flowers/Flo...
http://sappy16.bravehost.com/Flowers/Flo...
Thanks in advance
Flower names?
Gazania, hibiscus, vinca, mum, and chicory RScott
Reply:#1 is a gaillardia
#2 hibiscus
#3 vinca
#4 ice plant
#5 catanache ( cupid's dart)
But I am not sure of the exact names ( just the family they belong to)
Reply:Yep, #4 is Ice Plant, not Mum (look at the leaves). #5 could be either Chicory or Cupid's Dart, but I'm going with Cupid's Dart - the edges of the petals look a bit more like that.
Reply:flower 2 is a red hibiscus flower and flower 3 looks like a impatient.
Reply:#2 is a hibiscus
#3 is a vinca
Reply:im sorry but when i push the pictures it says thats the picture or link is not permitted
so you need to try a different picture :)
Good Luck
Reply:Actually, RScott got them all right but one.
Gazania, hibiscus, vinca, (ice plant) , and the last one is Chicory.
Here is an identical picture for comparison.
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
Reply:You've already gotten a lot of answers. I think RScott has the closest answers!
I agree:
#1: Gazania, #2 Hibiscus, #3 Vinca.
From there, I think that #4 is Ice Plant (Delosperma, maybe "John Proffitt"). I use the common name Cupid's Dart for plant #5 (Catananche).
I hope that this helps
**
I looked more carefully too, I think RScott is right about the Chicory. The stamens are different too!
What's up with all the thumbs down, except for RScott?
Reply:the 2nd one (red)is an amaryllis, sorry I've got a brain block at the moment but certain about the red one..
http://sappy16.bravehost.com/Flowers/Flo...
http://sappy16.bravehost.com/Flowers/Flo...
http://sappy16.bravehost.com/Flowers/Flo...
http://sappy16.bravehost.com/Flowers/Flo...
http://sappy16.bravehost.com/Flowers/Flo...
Thanks in advance
Flower names?
Gazania, hibiscus, vinca, mum, and chicory RScott
Reply:#1 is a gaillardia
#2 hibiscus
#3 vinca
#4 ice plant
#5 catanache ( cupid's dart)
But I am not sure of the exact names ( just the family they belong to)
Reply:Yep, #4 is Ice Plant, not Mum (look at the leaves). #5 could be either Chicory or Cupid's Dart, but I'm going with Cupid's Dart - the edges of the petals look a bit more like that.
Reply:flower 2 is a red hibiscus flower and flower 3 looks like a impatient.
Reply:#2 is a hibiscus
#3 is a vinca
Reply:im sorry but when i push the pictures it says thats the picture or link is not permitted
so you need to try a different picture :)
Good Luck
Reply:Actually, RScott got them all right but one.
Gazania, hibiscus, vinca, (ice plant) , and the last one is Chicory.
Here is an identical picture for comparison.
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
Reply:You've already gotten a lot of answers. I think RScott has the closest answers!
I agree:
#1: Gazania, #2 Hibiscus, #3 Vinca.
From there, I think that #4 is Ice Plant (Delosperma, maybe "John Proffitt"). I use the common name Cupid's Dart for plant #5 (Catananche).
I hope that this helps
**
I looked more carefully too, I think RScott is right about the Chicory. The stamens are different too!
What's up with all the thumbs down, except for RScott?
Reply:the 2nd one (red)is an amaryllis, sorry I've got a brain block at the moment but certain about the red one..
Flower Names?
What are some flower names that can be used for a girl?
Flower Names?
i don't know if this will help....but good luck!
Acacia
Adair
Akala
Alameda
Alani
Alaqua
Alona
Ambuja
Angelica
Anzu
Arika
Ariza
Arnurna
Ashleigh
Ashley
Aster
Avena
Azarni
Azucena
Begonia
Berkeley
Berry
Boronia
Briallen
Briar
Briony
Bryony
Buttercup
Carnation
Cherry
Chrysantha
Cliantha
Clover
Columbine
Crina
Cynere
Daisy
Daphne
Delphine
Dulcina
Elana
Elenna
Eranthe
Evonne
Fiorella
Fleur
Flo
Flora
Floria
Floriane
Gardenia
Geranium
Gonca
Gül
Gulab
Hazel
Hazelle
Heather
Hibiscus
Holli
Holly
Hollye
Hòng
Hortense
Hua
Huon
Hyacinth
Hyacintha
Hyacinthe
Ianthe
Idra
Ilana
Ilanna
Iolanthe
Iona
Iris
Iva
Ivy
Izdihar
Jacinda
Jacinta
Jacinthe
Jalbala
Janthina
Janthine
Jarrah
Jasmin
Jasmine
Jazmine
Jolanda
Jolanta
Kalika
Kamal
Kamala
Kamalika
Kamalini
Karri
Karuah
Kelila
Kezia
Kielo
Kiku
Kiri
Kiri
Kohana
Kolab
Kumud
Kunda
Lakshmi
Lala
Lanaya
Laura
Laurel
Lavender
Laverne
Lawrencia
Leilani
Lemana
Lien
Lien hua
Lilac
Lilia
Lilian
Lily
Lindon
Linley
Linnea
Liv
Livi
Livia
Lora
Lore
Lorena
Loretta
Lori
Lorie
Loris
Lorretta
Lotus
Magnolia
Mahogany
Maiya
Mali
Marjorie
Marlee
Maryvonne
Matsu
Mei lien
Mimosa
Moubani
Mrinalika
Mrinalini
Myra
Myron
Myrtle
Nalini
Nama
Nana
Nara
Narelle
Nasrin
Nea
Neelopher
Neepa
Neeraja
Nelda
Nerida
Ngaio
Nilofer
Oleander
Olive
Olivia
Orchid
Ornella
Padma
Padmajai
Padmakali
Padmakshi
Padmavasa
Padmavati
Padmini
Palma
Pankaja
Payoja
Pema
Peta
Pier
Poppy
Prafula
Primrose
Primula
Prunella
Racina
Racine
Raisa
Raiza
Ran
Rata
Ren
Reni
Rhoda
Rhodanthe
Rhodi
Rhosyn
Riley
Roden
Rohana
Rois
Róis
Roisin
Romy
Ros
Rosa
Rosabell
Rosabella
Rosabelle
Rosalba
Rosaleen
Rosalia
Rosalie
Rosaline
Rosalyn
Rosamunde
Rosarita
Rose
Roseanne
Roselle
Rosemary
Rosen
Rosenwyn
Rosetta
Rosette
Rosheen
Rosie
Rosine
Rosita
Rosy
Roz
Roza
Róza
Roze
Rozlyn
Sadira
Saffron
Sage
Salvia
Saroja
Sawsan
Sayuri
Shephali
Shoni
Shoshana
Shoshanah
Silvestra
Sonel
Sorrel
Sosannah
Soshana
Sue
Suellen
Suparna
Susan
Susana
Susanita
Susanna
Susannah
Susanne
Susi
Susie
Susy
Suzan
Suzana
Suzanna
Suzanne
Suzette
Suzi
Suzie
Suzy
Tamar
Tamara
Tamatha
Tamera
Tami
Tamia
Tammi
Tammie
Tammy
Tamra
Tanirika
Tansy
Toma
Tulip
Tulsi
Ulma
Utpala
Varda
Varija
Vasantabrabha
Verbena
Vidonia
Vina
Viola
Violet
Vonni
Vonnie
Vonny
Waratah
Wilga
Willow
Xylia
Yasmeen
Yasmin
Yasmina
Yasmine
Yazmin
Yazmina
Yazmine
Yolanda
Yolande
Yoli
Yolonda
Yon
Yuri
Yvonne
Zagir
Zara
Zsa-Zsa
Zuzana
Zuzanna
Reply:Iris
Rose
Daisy
Not really flowers but Holly and Ivy
Reply:I love the flower name: Camilla.
Reply:Lily, Rose, Violet, Daisy ♥
Reply:Lily, Daisy, Rose, Violet, Jasmin
Reply:Rose, Lilia, Blossom, Daisy, Cherry, Jasmine,
Good luck with your flower names.
Reply:Daisy
Rose
Petunia
Reply:Rose, Violet, Lily, Daisy
Reply:Hyacinth
Dahlia
Flora
Reply:Hyacinth, (Cindy for nickname), Poppy, Pansy, Dahlia, Myrtle,
Calla, Marigold :)
Reply:Iris, Rose, Violet, Daisy...
Reply:Rose, Violet, Daisy
Reply:I like Leilani.
Reply:Daisy, Lilly
Reply:Hyacinth
Rose
Violet
Daisy
Jasmine
Petunia
Lily
Reply:Fleur
Iris
Daisy
Marigold
Poppy
Rose
Daffodil
Heather
Linnea
Lilly
Calla
Petunia
Magnolia
Reply:Rose,Violet
Reply:Rose, Violet, daisy, Petunia, and Lavender
Reply:lily daisy rose jasmine
Reply:Rose
Lily
Jasmine
Reply:The first name that comes to mind - that I love - is Amarylis...I knew a girl with that name and always thought it was beautiful!
I found a link for you...
http://www.thinkbabynames.com/search/0/f...
Maybe that will help inspire you more! Best Wishes!
Flower Names?
i don't know if this will help....but good luck!
Acacia
Adair
Akala
Alameda
Alani
Alaqua
Alona
Ambuja
Angelica
Anzu
Arika
Ariza
Arnurna
Ashleigh
Ashley
Aster
Avena
Azarni
Azucena
Begonia
Berkeley
Berry
Boronia
Briallen
Briar
Briony
Bryony
Buttercup
Carnation
Cherry
Chrysantha
Cliantha
Clover
Columbine
Crina
Cynere
Daisy
Daphne
Delphine
Dulcina
Elana
Elenna
Eranthe
Evonne
Fiorella
Fleur
Flo
Flora
Floria
Floriane
Gardenia
Geranium
Gonca
Gül
Gulab
Hazel
Hazelle
Heather
Hibiscus
Holli
Holly
Hollye
Hòng
Hortense
Hua
Huon
Hyacinth
Hyacintha
Hyacinthe
Ianthe
Idra
Ilana
Ilanna
Iolanthe
Iona
Iris
Iva
Ivy
Izdihar
Jacinda
Jacinta
Jacinthe
Jalbala
Janthina
Janthine
Jarrah
Jasmin
Jasmine
Jazmine
Jolanda
Jolanta
Kalika
Kamal
Kamala
Kamalika
Kamalini
Karri
Karuah
Kelila
Kezia
Kielo
Kiku
Kiri
Kiri
Kohana
Kolab
Kumud
Kunda
Lakshmi
Lala
Lanaya
Laura
Laurel
Lavender
Laverne
Lawrencia
Leilani
Lemana
Lien
Lien hua
Lilac
Lilia
Lilian
Lily
Lindon
Linley
Linnea
Liv
Livi
Livia
Lora
Lore
Lorena
Loretta
Lori
Lorie
Loris
Lorretta
Lotus
Magnolia
Mahogany
Maiya
Mali
Marjorie
Marlee
Maryvonne
Matsu
Mei lien
Mimosa
Moubani
Mrinalika
Mrinalini
Myra
Myron
Myrtle
Nalini
Nama
Nana
Nara
Narelle
Nasrin
Nea
Neelopher
Neepa
Neeraja
Nelda
Nerida
Ngaio
Nilofer
Oleander
Olive
Olivia
Orchid
Ornella
Padma
Padmajai
Padmakali
Padmakshi
Padmavasa
Padmavati
Padmini
Palma
Pankaja
Payoja
Pema
Peta
Pier
Poppy
Prafula
Primrose
Primula
Prunella
Racina
Racine
Raisa
Raiza
Ran
Rata
Ren
Reni
Rhoda
Rhodanthe
Rhodi
Rhosyn
Riley
Roden
Rohana
Rois
Róis
Roisin
Romy
Ros
Rosa
Rosabell
Rosabella
Rosabelle
Rosalba
Rosaleen
Rosalia
Rosalie
Rosaline
Rosalyn
Rosamunde
Rosarita
Rose
Roseanne
Roselle
Rosemary
Rosen
Rosenwyn
Rosetta
Rosette
Rosheen
Rosie
Rosine
Rosita
Rosy
Roz
Roza
Róza
Roze
Rozlyn
Sadira
Saffron
Sage
Salvia
Saroja
Sawsan
Sayuri
Shephali
Shoni
Shoshana
Shoshanah
Silvestra
Sonel
Sorrel
Sosannah
Soshana
Sue
Suellen
Suparna
Susan
Susana
Susanita
Susanna
Susannah
Susanne
Susi
Susie
Susy
Suzan
Suzana
Suzanna
Suzanne
Suzette
Suzi
Suzie
Suzy
Tamar
Tamara
Tamatha
Tamera
Tami
Tamia
Tammi
Tammie
Tammy
Tamra
Tanirika
Tansy
Toma
Tulip
Tulsi
Ulma
Utpala
Varda
Varija
Vasantabrabha
Verbena
Vidonia
Vina
Viola
Violet
Vonni
Vonnie
Vonny
Waratah
Wilga
Willow
Xylia
Yasmeen
Yasmin
Yasmina
Yasmine
Yazmin
Yazmina
Yazmine
Yolanda
Yolande
Yoli
Yolonda
Yon
Yuri
Yvonne
Zagir
Zara
Zsa-Zsa
Zuzana
Zuzanna
Reply:Iris
Rose
Daisy
Not really flowers but Holly and Ivy
Reply:I love the flower name: Camilla.
Reply:Lily, Rose, Violet, Daisy ♥
Reply:Lily, Daisy, Rose, Violet, Jasmin
Reply:Rose, Lilia, Blossom, Daisy, Cherry, Jasmine,
Good luck with your flower names.
Reply:Daisy
Rose
Petunia
Reply:Rose, Violet, Lily, Daisy
Reply:Hyacinth
Dahlia
Flora
Reply:Hyacinth, (Cindy for nickname), Poppy, Pansy, Dahlia, Myrtle,
Calla, Marigold :)
Reply:Iris, Rose, Violet, Daisy...
Reply:Rose, Violet, Daisy
Reply:I like Leilani.
Reply:Daisy, Lilly
Reply:Hyacinth
Rose
Violet
Daisy
Jasmine
Petunia
Lily
Reply:Fleur
Iris
Daisy
Marigold
Poppy
Rose
Daffodil
Heather
Linnea
Lilly
Calla
Petunia
Magnolia
Reply:Rose,Violet
Reply:Rose, Violet, daisy, Petunia, and Lavender
Reply:lily daisy rose jasmine
Reply:Rose
Lily
Jasmine
Reply:The first name that comes to mind - that I love - is Amarylis...I knew a girl with that name and always thought it was beautiful!
I found a link for you...
http://www.thinkbabynames.com/search/0/f...
Maybe that will help inspire you more! Best Wishes!
What do you think of matching names?
What do you of it when people who give their children matching names. Like all their names beginning with the letter A, or all having flower names, or Jayden, Kayden and Aiden...
Just wondering :)
What do you think of matching names?
I think it will make you go crazy and your kids won't like it much either. They'll feel more like individuals with their own names.
Reply:It's cute when their young. Not so cute when older.
Reply:My siblings and I have matching names and we have been teased about it our whole lives. Teasing is not the end of the world, but we all would prefer if our parents had chosen individual names.
Reply:I do nothing
Keegan,Haiden,and Tailynn are my kids names
Reply:i like it.
Reply:depends on what they are, i know a family with kids named kiera, kali, karissa, kanan, and kristopher, there cool
Reply:I think it's annoying.
Reply:I think it's cute if they have a common theme or beginning letter. Not so much for the rhyming...
Reply:I think it is very annoying and it is too cutesy. Siblings are individuals too so I believe they should have their own names. Matchy names can be very confusing too.
Reply:Its ok if they are all the same letters, but if they all rhyme THAT is anoying. i do think that twins names should start with different letters though, THEY ARE DIFFERENT PEOPLE
Reply:Starting with the same letter, all sharing one common sound, all flower names, etc. are fine with me, but I hate when people do rhyming names (like Jayden, Kayden, Aiden- there's a difference between that and Amy, Mary, Becky, for example) or very similar names, like Michael and Michelle, Daniel and Danielle, etc. Flower names and names starting with the same letter can still have a lot of variation (Lily, Myrtle, Violet, and Rose all sound very different, for example, as do Ashley, Alex, Amy, Amber, Amanda, Anne, etc). It's fine to have sort of a theme, but don't go nuts with it.
Reply:I don't like same letter names. It really ticks me off. It make's me want to burn things...
Reply:silly!!
Reply:I hate them with a passion. My sister and I have completely different names (Katherine and Amelia), look unrelated, and are five years apart, and they still can't say the right name when yelling at us! Why make it worse?
If you have to go theme names, why not something classy, like characters in Shakespeare plays, names that mean one thing, like 'sun', or writers' names?
If I had to do a theme, I would go writer's names:
Jane (Austen)
Oscar (Wilde)
Beatrix (Potter)
Hugo (Victor Hugo)
Very subtle, but nice.
Reply:I think it's cute
I would not do that myself
I see nothing wrong with it.
Reply:It can be kind of creepy, but sometimes it actually works. My sisters and I's names all end with a Y so it's like an EE sound, because my sisters are Becky (short for Rebecca), Mary and Amy. Some people think that's wierd, but some don't even notice. My mom wasn't even planning it that way.
Reply:It's annoying. I've heard of people naming the first child with a name that starts with "A", the second child with a name that starts with "B", etc. I think people should just name their children without trying to have a pattern to it all. And no made-up names.
Reply:i think its cute
dvr
Just wondering :)
What do you think of matching names?
I think it will make you go crazy and your kids won't like it much either. They'll feel more like individuals with their own names.
Reply:It's cute when their young. Not so cute when older.
Reply:My siblings and I have matching names and we have been teased about it our whole lives. Teasing is not the end of the world, but we all would prefer if our parents had chosen individual names.
Reply:I do nothing
Keegan,Haiden,and Tailynn are my kids names
Reply:i like it.
Reply:depends on what they are, i know a family with kids named kiera, kali, karissa, kanan, and kristopher, there cool
Reply:I think it's annoying.
Reply:I think it's cute if they have a common theme or beginning letter. Not so much for the rhyming...
Reply:I think it is very annoying and it is too cutesy. Siblings are individuals too so I believe they should have their own names. Matchy names can be very confusing too.
Reply:Its ok if they are all the same letters, but if they all rhyme THAT is anoying. i do think that twins names should start with different letters though, THEY ARE DIFFERENT PEOPLE
Reply:Starting with the same letter, all sharing one common sound, all flower names, etc. are fine with me, but I hate when people do rhyming names (like Jayden, Kayden, Aiden- there's a difference between that and Amy, Mary, Becky, for example) or very similar names, like Michael and Michelle, Daniel and Danielle, etc. Flower names and names starting with the same letter can still have a lot of variation (Lily, Myrtle, Violet, and Rose all sound very different, for example, as do Ashley, Alex, Amy, Amber, Amanda, Anne, etc). It's fine to have sort of a theme, but don't go nuts with it.
Reply:I don't like same letter names. It really ticks me off. It make's me want to burn things...
Reply:silly!!
Reply:I hate them with a passion. My sister and I have completely different names (Katherine and Amelia), look unrelated, and are five years apart, and they still can't say the right name when yelling at us! Why make it worse?
If you have to go theme names, why not something classy, like characters in Shakespeare plays, names that mean one thing, like 'sun', or writers' names?
If I had to do a theme, I would go writer's names:
Jane (Austen)
Oscar (Wilde)
Beatrix (Potter)
Hugo (Victor Hugo)
Very subtle, but nice.
Reply:I think it's cute
I would not do that myself
I see nothing wrong with it.
Reply:It can be kind of creepy, but sometimes it actually works. My sisters and I's names all end with a Y so it's like an EE sound, because my sisters are Becky (short for Rebecca), Mary and Amy. Some people think that's wierd, but some don't even notice. My mom wasn't even planning it that way.
Reply:It's annoying. I've heard of people naming the first child with a name that starts with "A", the second child with a name that starts with "B", etc. I think people should just name their children without trying to have a pattern to it all. And no made-up names.
Reply:i think its cute
dvr
What is the name of the flower Jasmine trias wear in her ear?
the name of the flower
What is the name of the flower Jasmine trias wear in her ear?
plumeria
Reply:gumamela
What is the name of the flower Jasmine trias wear in her ear?
plumeria
Reply:gumamela
What is the meaning of Flesia flower?
There is a kind of flower named Flesia. Quebecquas (people from Quebec) believe this flower; regardless of its color has a meaning if you give it to someone. Can you tell me what the meaning of Flesia is?
Thank you,
Qura
What is the meaning of Flesia flower?
I don't know of a flower called a flesia, the closest I know is a freesia.
It seems you get a slightly different meaning depending where you look. The most common is Innocence.
Flower Meaning
There is a traditional meaning attached to each flower, that stands with their own significance and importance.
Freesia = Innocence
Freesia - trust
Freesia for friendship
Freesia - Innocence, trust
Freesia Meaning: Innocence
Reply:I never heard of a flower called Flesia! Freesia means "spirited" but that's as close I can get!
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Thank you,
Qura
What is the meaning of Flesia flower?
I don't know of a flower called a flesia, the closest I know is a freesia.
It seems you get a slightly different meaning depending where you look. The most common is Innocence.
Flower Meaning
There is a traditional meaning attached to each flower, that stands with their own significance and importance.
Freesia = Innocence
Freesia - trust
Freesia for friendship
Freesia - Innocence, trust
Freesia Meaning: Innocence
Reply:I never heard of a flower called Flesia! Freesia means "spirited" but that's as close I can get!
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Is there another name for the bottlebrush flower?
I got the name of the bottlebrush flower from your answers, but I need more. Thanx
Is there another name for the bottlebrush flower?
The common name "bottlebrush" usually refers to Australian native plants of the Callistemon genus, although this common name may also be applied to the Melaleuca genus. The flower of the two genera look the same, but the arrangement of seed capsules along the stem differs between the two, enabling correct identification - Callistemon being densely clustered and embedded in the branches, while Melaleuca capsules are irregularly clustered along the branches. Melaleuca species are also known by the common name "paperbark".
Reply:Callistemon is the genus. The species is Callistemon citrinus. If you are talking about another "common" name, I've never heard of one.
Reply:The shrub is called Callistamon and is an Australian native plant. They flowers come in a range of colours.
Reply:Callistemon
Is there another name for the bottlebrush flower?
The common name "bottlebrush" usually refers to Australian native plants of the Callistemon genus, although this common name may also be applied to the Melaleuca genus. The flower of the two genera look the same, but the arrangement of seed capsules along the stem differs between the two, enabling correct identification - Callistemon being densely clustered and embedded in the branches, while Melaleuca capsules are irregularly clustered along the branches. Melaleuca species are also known by the common name "paperbark".
Reply:Callistemon is the genus. The species is Callistemon citrinus. If you are talking about another "common" name, I've never heard of one.
Reply:The shrub is called Callistamon and is an Australian native plant. They flowers come in a range of colours.
Reply:Callistemon
Can someone name this flower?
We have flowers growing along the side of our house (in Massachusetts). A bright but deep pink color with small yellow polleny centers, they are very fragrant. They have been in bloom a few weeks and continue to bloom. There are many bunches of the flowers on the stem and each blossom is about the size of a quarter (think lilac bunching, but larger flowers). The leaves on the stem are long and arrow shaped - kind of like a canoe shape, I guess. We are moving and want to buy some to plant at the new house. Can someone help identify this flower?
Can someone name this flower?
Sounds like Sweet William Dianthus Barbatus to me. Here's some info and photos ... and it is blooming right now in Southern NH too. It's a biennial, blooming usually in the second summer.
http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/190/
http://seeds.thompson-morgan.com/us/en/p...
Another idea is various other Dianthus, like cheddar pinks. Or tall stocks, which have bunches of flowers that are incredibly scented.
http://seeds.thompson-morgan.com/us/en/p...
(you can look through thompson and morgan for the others too... they're an amazing catalog with yummy photos. Great for winter browsing.)
Reply:http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/phot... IT LOOK LIKE THIS?
Reply:pull one and take it to the garden center near you. they will give you the correct info.
Can someone name this flower?
Sounds like Sweet William Dianthus Barbatus to me. Here's some info and photos ... and it is blooming right now in Southern NH too. It's a biennial, blooming usually in the second summer.
http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/190/
http://seeds.thompson-morgan.com/us/en/p...
Another idea is various other Dianthus, like cheddar pinks. Or tall stocks, which have bunches of flowers that are incredibly scented.
http://seeds.thompson-morgan.com/us/en/p...
(you can look through thompson and morgan for the others too... they're an amazing catalog with yummy photos. Great for winter browsing.)
Reply:http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/phot... IT LOOK LIKE THIS?
Reply:pull one and take it to the garden center near you. they will give you the correct info.
I don't know the name of this flower?
my mother loves this flower bouquet she bought at the grocery store a week ago,
she liked it so much that she got another bouquet today.
she doesn't know what the name of the flower is, however.
they come in different shades of purple and they're in clusters,
somewhat like a hollyhock or a snap dragon,
and they are very fragrant.
i tried to find a picture of the flower of the internet but couldn't find any.
if you understand what flower i'm talking about,
please help♥
I don't know the name of this flower?
A lupin, or a delphinium ?
But I think it is a linaria, they look like mini snapdragons. See Link
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
Reply:I think we "all" need to receive 10 points for this mixup! Wow! Report It
Reply:try delphinium
Reply:Based on your description, the key characteristic is the fragrance. There are several spike type flowers in the blue-lavender pallet but the only one common in the florist trade that has fragrance is the hyacinth (also comes in other colors like pink and white). Delphinium (or larkspur) can also have a nice smell but is closer to a true blue than lavender. Most of the the other cuts like gladiolus do not smell like the garden varieties. Hyacinths typically have a stocky, fleshy stem as opposed to a thin, hard stem so that might also be another identifier. If you find that the flowers are hyacinths, they are easy to grow indoors from bulbs. Lots of garden centers carry them, especially around the winter holidays. The flowers last a long time and it would make a nice gift for your mom. Did you happen to ask the florist (or the flower buyer, usually someone in the produce department) at the grocery? I'm sure they could tell you what it is.
Reply:is what your looking for perhaps Hyacinths??
heres a pic:
http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/users/03/...
Reply:Lupins?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lupin
Reply:what mother bought is probably freesia if it is very fragrant all the so called florists on this site should know you can't get hyacinths this time of year and if you do they're being imported from france and you can bet they're not being sold at waa-waa anyway larkspur is in season now and delphinium neither gives off a heavy fragrance though ask the clerk at the floral dept.
Reply:Your bouquet sounds like it may be the "freesia". It is very very sweet smelling and fragrant and is used by many florist shops.. It is native to Africa and is in the "Iris" family and resembles a mini version of the gladiola. Here is a link for you to compare too.
http://www.aa-florist.com/Freesia.html
http://ww21.1800flowers.com/product.do?b...
**Billy Ray**
Reply:gladiolus?
Reply:Possibly Lilacs? Try the web site below. They have posters of many flowers by color.
she liked it so much that she got another bouquet today.
she doesn't know what the name of the flower is, however.
they come in different shades of purple and they're in clusters,
somewhat like a hollyhock or a snap dragon,
and they are very fragrant.
i tried to find a picture of the flower of the internet but couldn't find any.
if you understand what flower i'm talking about,
please help♥
I don't know the name of this flower?
A lupin, or a delphinium ?
But I think it is a linaria, they look like mini snapdragons. See Link
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
Reply:I think we "all" need to receive 10 points for this mixup! Wow! Report It
Reply:try delphinium
Reply:Based on your description, the key characteristic is the fragrance. There are several spike type flowers in the blue-lavender pallet but the only one common in the florist trade that has fragrance is the hyacinth (also comes in other colors like pink and white). Delphinium (or larkspur) can also have a nice smell but is closer to a true blue than lavender. Most of the the other cuts like gladiolus do not smell like the garden varieties. Hyacinths typically have a stocky, fleshy stem as opposed to a thin, hard stem so that might also be another identifier. If you find that the flowers are hyacinths, they are easy to grow indoors from bulbs. Lots of garden centers carry them, especially around the winter holidays. The flowers last a long time and it would make a nice gift for your mom. Did you happen to ask the florist (or the flower buyer, usually someone in the produce department) at the grocery? I'm sure they could tell you what it is.
Reply:is what your looking for perhaps Hyacinths??
heres a pic:
http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/users/03/...
Reply:Lupins?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lupin
Reply:what mother bought is probably freesia if it is very fragrant all the so called florists on this site should know you can't get hyacinths this time of year and if you do they're being imported from france and you can bet they're not being sold at waa-waa anyway larkspur is in season now and delphinium neither gives off a heavy fragrance though ask the clerk at the floral dept.
Reply:Your bouquet sounds like it may be the "freesia". It is very very sweet smelling and fragrant and is used by many florist shops.. It is native to Africa and is in the "Iris" family and resembles a mini version of the gladiola. Here is a link for you to compare too.
http://www.aa-florist.com/Freesia.html
http://ww21.1800flowers.com/product.do?b...
**Billy Ray**
Reply:gladiolus?
Reply:Possibly Lilacs? Try the web site below. They have posters of many flowers by color.
Can someone help me find this thing related to Flowers and their Scientific names ?
Hello
Please Help me find the web that has Scientic flower names wth their common names and also which i can copy from it both the Scientic flower names and the common names and also if anyone know some common names and scientific names please list down the ones you know too
Thanks for your appreciation
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Can someone help me find this thing related to Flowers and their Scientific names ?
You can go to wikispecies.
http://species.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_P...
or you can go here too-%26gt;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
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http://www.theflowerexpert.com/content/a...
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consu...
Reply:Hi again, try www.earthlypursuits.com/FlwrsPer/FlwrNam...
You should be able to find what you need there.
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Please Help me find the web that has Scientic flower names wth their common names and also which i can copy from it both the Scientic flower names and the common names and also if anyone know some common names and scientific names please list down the ones you know too
Thanks for your appreciation
Benny..
Can someone help me find this thing related to Flowers and their Scientific names ?
You can go to wikispecies.
http://species.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_P...
or you can go here too-%26gt;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
But here are a few websites that provide a list-%26gt;
http://www.theflowerexpert.com/content/a...
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consu...
Reply:Hi again, try www.earthlypursuits.com/FlwrsPer/FlwrNam...
You should be able to find what you need there.
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Flower names?
What are some beautiful names that are flowers? I would like to give my daughter names like Marigold, Primrose or Dhalia Rose. What are some other flower names?
Flower names?
Flower baby names for girls. .
Alyssa and Ayanna are popular
Flower baby names. Acacia, Amantha, Amaryllis, Anemone, Asphodel, Azalea, Begonia and Blanchefleur are uncommon Bláthnat to Camellia. : acacia, azalea, , blossom, bluebell, camellia, carnation, chrysanthemum, clematis, columbine, corona, daffodil, dahlia, daisy, delphinium, diamond, forsythia, fuchsia, gardenia, garland, gem, geranium, heather, hibiscus, hyacinth, illuminate, indigo, iris, jasmine, jewel, lilac, lily, lotus, magnolia, mallow, marigold, mignonette, myrtle, narcissus, oleander, orchid, pansy, peony, pink, poppy, , rose, season, snowdrop, sunflower, tulip, verbena, viola, violet, wildflower, wisteria.
Hope I helped...
GBU...
-Acacia ... Name of the flower related to the mimosa ...
Alyssa ... Also the name of a bright yellow flower, alyssum ...
Amantha ... a flower name ...
Amaryllis ... Also the name of a flower. Poetically ...
Anemone ... Greek mythology: the name of a nymph who was turned into a flower.
Asphodel ... Flower name: the asphodel is a type of lily.
Ayanna ... "Beautiful flower." ...
Azalea ... Flower name of a shrub that flourishes in dry soil and blooms in spring ...
Begonia Flower name: the colorful house plant with fleshy leaves and white, yellow ...
Blanchefleur ... "White flower."
Reply:Hyacinth, Violet, Chrysanthemum (Chrys)
Reply:Lily is the first thing that comes to mind. I think it's really pretty. More jewel names come to mind like Amethyst, Diamond, Ruby, Emerald.
Reply:Asrid. Orchid. Daisy. Rose. Lily. Anemone. Poppy. Posie. Iris.
Reply:i like: Lillie the best but also
. daisy
.rose
.tulip
.poppy
Reply:My favourites are:
Lilly
Rose
How about Lilly Rose? :)
-Daisy
-Amaryllis
-Daffodil
-Iris
- Liatris
-Violet
-Heather
-Freesia
Reply:Fleur is French for flower and a very beautiful name!
Why not use that as a middle name?
For example...
Lily Fleur
Daisy Fleur
Idk what you like, but I think that would be cool =)
Good luck!
Reply:daisy
Reply:Ivy and Fern are two of the less common ones, but they are elegant and classic. Rose is great, but so very common. I'm not sure I'd pair 2 floral names together (Dahlia Rose), just because they are too much together, though lovely seperately.
Reply:Lily
Petunia
Fleur (French for Flower)
Hazel
Holly
Hyacinth
Poppy
Daisy
Lavender
Laurel
Pansy
Saffron
Sage
Violet
Willow
Jasmine
Calla
Blossom
Bluebell
Heather
Reply:My mom's name is Violet and her sister is Daisy :)
Reply:My favorite it Lily.
Reply:I love Iris Marigold.
Reply:Lily Rose
Daisy Rose
are the prettiest i think.
i also like
Lily Cait (both names mean Pure)
Scarlett Rose (Red Rose)
Isabelle/Bella/Ela Rose (all three first names mean beautiful so beautiful Rose)
Hope this helps
Reply:There are lot's of Flower names -
Angelica, Fern, Holly, Hyacinth, Iris, Jasmine, Laurel, Lavender, Poppy, Posy, Sage, Violet....
I LOVE the name Sage (Saige) and also think that Poppy and Angelica are gorgeous!
Reply:Acacia
Heather
Jasmine
Bryony
Calla
Ianthe
Kalina
Linnea
Zinnia
Reply:Poppy?
Reply:Daisy, Lily, Begonia
Reply:I like Lily, Daisy,Holly and Jasmine the best. Rose would be good for the middle.
Reply:my fave is Lily and Rose i think Marigold, Primrose or Dhalia are a bit weird to be honest
Reply:Rose
Periwinkle
Basil
Daffodil
Dandelion
Fern
Hazel
Honeysuckle
Iris
Ivy
Lavender
Laurel
Lilac
Lily
Maple
Myrtle
Prinrose
Rose
Saffron
Sage
Sunflower
Tulip
Violet
Marigold
Good Luck!!!
Reply:Lilly
Violet
Daisy
Gardenia
Iris
Heather
Anne
Lace
Reply:Daisy
Sage
Willow
Reply:Camelia
Calla (like Calla Lily)
Reply:Delphine and Cordelia, Rosalie, Rosa, Rosanna, Daisy, Lily, Willow, Alyssa, Ivy, Heather, Violet, Iris, Holly
Reply:lilly
jasmine
orchid (i know someone named this)
violet
rose
petunia
lavender
Reply:http://www.thinkbabynames.com/search/0/f...
http://www.babynamesgarden.com/floralbab...
Reply:I love the name Violet - so so pretty..... ♥
Reply:I love Lily Rose or Jasmine
Flower names?
Flower baby names for girls. .
Alyssa and Ayanna are popular
Flower baby names. Acacia, Amantha, Amaryllis, Anemone, Asphodel, Azalea, Begonia and Blanchefleur are uncommon Bláthnat to Camellia. : acacia, azalea, , blossom, bluebell, camellia, carnation, chrysanthemum, clematis, columbine, corona, daffodil, dahlia, daisy, delphinium, diamond, forsythia, fuchsia, gardenia, garland, gem, geranium, heather, hibiscus, hyacinth, illuminate, indigo, iris, jasmine, jewel, lilac, lily, lotus, magnolia, mallow, marigold, mignonette, myrtle, narcissus, oleander, orchid, pansy, peony, pink, poppy, , rose, season, snowdrop, sunflower, tulip, verbena, viola, violet, wildflower, wisteria.
Hope I helped...
GBU...
-Acacia ... Name of the flower related to the mimosa ...
Alyssa ... Also the name of a bright yellow flower, alyssum ...
Amantha ... a flower name ...
Amaryllis ... Also the name of a flower. Poetically ...
Anemone ... Greek mythology: the name of a nymph who was turned into a flower.
Asphodel ... Flower name: the asphodel is a type of lily.
Ayanna ... "Beautiful flower." ...
Azalea ... Flower name of a shrub that flourishes in dry soil and blooms in spring ...
Begonia Flower name: the colorful house plant with fleshy leaves and white, yellow ...
Blanchefleur ... "White flower."
Reply:Hyacinth, Violet, Chrysanthemum (Chrys)
Reply:Lily is the first thing that comes to mind. I think it's really pretty. More jewel names come to mind like Amethyst, Diamond, Ruby, Emerald.
Reply:Asrid. Orchid. Daisy. Rose. Lily. Anemone. Poppy. Posie. Iris.
Reply:i like: Lillie the best but also
. daisy
.rose
.tulip
.poppy
Reply:My favourites are:
Lilly
Rose
How about Lilly Rose? :)
-Daisy
-Amaryllis
-Daffodil
-Iris
- Liatris
-Violet
-Heather
-Freesia
Reply:Fleur is French for flower and a very beautiful name!
Why not use that as a middle name?
For example...
Lily Fleur
Daisy Fleur
Idk what you like, but I think that would be cool =)
Good luck!
Reply:daisy
Reply:Ivy and Fern are two of the less common ones, but they are elegant and classic. Rose is great, but so very common. I'm not sure I'd pair 2 floral names together (Dahlia Rose), just because they are too much together, though lovely seperately.
Reply:Lily
Petunia
Fleur (French for Flower)
Hazel
Holly
Hyacinth
Poppy
Daisy
Lavender
Laurel
Pansy
Saffron
Sage
Violet
Willow
Jasmine
Calla
Blossom
Bluebell
Heather
Reply:My mom's name is Violet and her sister is Daisy :)
Reply:My favorite it Lily.
Reply:I love Iris Marigold.
Reply:Lily Rose
Daisy Rose
are the prettiest i think.
i also like
Lily Cait (both names mean Pure)
Scarlett Rose (Red Rose)
Isabelle/Bella/Ela Rose (all three first names mean beautiful so beautiful Rose)
Hope this helps
Reply:There are lot's of Flower names -
Angelica, Fern, Holly, Hyacinth, Iris, Jasmine, Laurel, Lavender, Poppy, Posy, Sage, Violet....
I LOVE the name Sage (Saige) and also think that Poppy and Angelica are gorgeous!
Reply:Acacia
Heather
Jasmine
Bryony
Calla
Ianthe
Kalina
Linnea
Zinnia
Reply:Poppy?
Reply:Daisy, Lily, Begonia
Reply:I like Lily, Daisy,Holly and Jasmine the best. Rose would be good for the middle.
Reply:my fave is Lily and Rose i think Marigold, Primrose or Dhalia are a bit weird to be honest
Reply:Rose
Periwinkle
Basil
Daffodil
Dandelion
Fern
Hazel
Honeysuckle
Iris
Ivy
Lavender
Laurel
Lilac
Lily
Maple
Myrtle
Prinrose
Rose
Saffron
Sage
Sunflower
Tulip
Violet
Marigold
Good Luck!!!
Reply:Lilly
Violet
Daisy
Gardenia
Iris
Heather
Anne
Lace
Reply:Daisy
Sage
Willow
Reply:Camelia
Calla (like Calla Lily)
Reply:Delphine and Cordelia, Rosalie, Rosa, Rosanna, Daisy, Lily, Willow, Alyssa, Ivy, Heather, Violet, Iris, Holly
Reply:lilly
jasmine
orchid (i know someone named this)
violet
rose
petunia
lavender
Reply:http://www.thinkbabynames.com/search/0/f...
http://www.babynamesgarden.com/floralbab...
Reply:I love the name Violet - so so pretty..... ♥
Reply:I love Lily Rose or Jasmine
Whay are the names of wild yellow flowered plants growing in the fields and mountains of northern england ??
they are yellow in colour which you see at present time in lake district and cumbria growing on sides of hills and mountains.
also what is the name of pink flowered tree presently in bloom all over u.k. are they cherry blossoms ???
Whay are the names of wild yellow flowered plants growing in the fields and mountains of northern england ??
The yellow flowers could be eranthis hyemalis, dandelion or aconites. The trees are probably cherries, apples or plums. If the flower looks like it could be cultivated in the fields then it is probably Rape - from which rape seed oil is made :-)
Reply:not sure about the yellow flowers but the pink frothy blossom trees are flowering cherries(fruits not edible though), some of the darker ones are flowering plums,again grew for their ornamental use only
Reply:Yellow flowers are probably gorse.
The flowering cherry is sure to be Prunus Kanzan which was very fashionable 25 years ago asit was a strong grower.
Hope this helps
Reply:The flowers are dandelions and the blossom could be cherry or apple.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dandelion
Reply:Yellow flowers, could be dandelions or the smaller buttercups.
also what is the name of pink flowered tree presently in bloom all over u.k. are they cherry blossoms ???
Whay are the names of wild yellow flowered plants growing in the fields and mountains of northern england ??
The yellow flowers could be eranthis hyemalis, dandelion or aconites. The trees are probably cherries, apples or plums. If the flower looks like it could be cultivated in the fields then it is probably Rape - from which rape seed oil is made :-)
Reply:not sure about the yellow flowers but the pink frothy blossom trees are flowering cherries(fruits not edible though), some of the darker ones are flowering plums,again grew for their ornamental use only
Reply:Yellow flowers are probably gorse.
The flowering cherry is sure to be Prunus Kanzan which was very fashionable 25 years ago asit was a strong grower.
Hope this helps
Reply:The flowers are dandelions and the blossom could be cherry or apple.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dandelion
Reply:Yellow flowers, could be dandelions or the smaller buttercups.
Names of Plants or Flowers?
Looking for quiz answers related to plant/flower names:
Eg - Used to sweep the floor = broom
a Holy Hat
Gold-digger would like to
In the Cathedral's tower
It makes the hiker happy
Can be used for cutting
Is this plant tired?
Bless You!
Names of Plants or Flowers?
The Rum Plant and the Sonny Spears Flower.
Reply:Gold-digger would like to = Bridal Veil?
In the Cathedral's tower = bellflower?
Can be used for cutting = knifopia?
Reply:Can only think of one.
Canterbury has a cathedral, in the cathedral would be bells, therefore, Canterbury Bells
Oh thought of another.
Bless you. = Prayer Plant.
Eg - Used to sweep the floor = broom
a Holy Hat
Gold-digger would like to
In the Cathedral's tower
It makes the hiker happy
Can be used for cutting
Is this plant tired?
Bless You!
Names of Plants or Flowers?
The Rum Plant and the Sonny Spears Flower.
Reply:Gold-digger would like to = Bridal Veil?
In the Cathedral's tower = bellflower?
Can be used for cutting = knifopia?
Reply:Can only think of one.
Canterbury has a cathedral, in the cathedral would be bells, therefore, Canterbury Bells
Oh thought of another.
Bless you. = Prayer Plant.
Big blue rose or flower name?
can someone tell me what is the name of the big blue rose or flower ?
http://img524.imageshack.us/img524/7633/...
Big blue rose or flower name?
It looks to me like something that has been created out of many dyed carnations.
Reply:If it is real then it must have been dyed probably with oasis dye.
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http://img524.imageshack.us/img524/7633/...
Big blue rose or flower name?
It looks to me like something that has been created out of many dyed carnations.
Reply:If it is real then it must have been dyed probably with oasis dye.
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Can Someone help me find the name of a flower?
My boss just got a plant that I think is really nice but doesn't know the name of the plant. I want one like it but since none of us knows the name I can't find the plant and it's driving me crazy. The flowers of the plant and tall with white petals, that look like it's only on side and exposes a yellow (gold) stigma. I hope I'm making sense. Someone please help.
Can Someone help me find the name of a flower?
Peace Lilly
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peace_lily
Reply:it sounds like a peace lily..............
Reply:Sounds like a Calla Lilly to me, I love them, it's a bulb
http://www.flowersbulbs.com/
Or a Peace Lily or a Spath........a peace lily or a spath have alot of greenery and bloom from time to time, not a constant bloom
Reply:Sounds like Cala Lily and they do come in various colors..
Check out this site, hope it helps
http://www.flowers.vg/flowers/calalily01...
Reply:If it was delivered by a flower shop, look on the back of the card to determine which shop it should be stamped with their name. Call them and ask what it is. It sounds as if it may be a amyrillis plant.
Reply:Sounds to me like a Calaydium, I probably did not spell that correctly. Bye
Reply:http://www.bhg.com/bhg/plantfinder/searc...
Use the previous website and describe your plant and hopefully it will tell you the name. Also, you can use their plant finder A-Z. Which seemed like alot of work. Also you could bring a clipping of the flower and leaf to any local garden shop, (florist would work too) and they would be able to help you.
Good luck!
Reply:it could be Canterbury Bells or it could be Calla Lily White. But i'm pretty sure, with the description you gave, it's Calla Lily White. hope this helps.
Reply:Peace Lily, spathiphyllum is the botanical name.
Can Someone help me find the name of a flower?
Peace Lilly
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peace_lily
Reply:it sounds like a peace lily..............
Reply:Sounds like a Calla Lilly to me, I love them, it's a bulb
http://www.flowersbulbs.com/
Or a Peace Lily or a Spath........a peace lily or a spath have alot of greenery and bloom from time to time, not a constant bloom
Reply:Sounds like Cala Lily and they do come in various colors..
Check out this site, hope it helps
http://www.flowers.vg/flowers/calalily01...
Reply:If it was delivered by a flower shop, look on the back of the card to determine which shop it should be stamped with their name. Call them and ask what it is. It sounds as if it may be a amyrillis plant.
Reply:Sounds to me like a Calaydium, I probably did not spell that correctly. Bye
Reply:http://www.bhg.com/bhg/plantfinder/searc...
Use the previous website and describe your plant and hopefully it will tell you the name. Also, you can use their plant finder A-Z. Which seemed like alot of work. Also you could bring a clipping of the flower and leaf to any local garden shop, (florist would work too) and they would be able to help you.
Good luck!
Reply:it could be Canterbury Bells or it could be Calla Lily White. But i'm pretty sure, with the description you gave, it's Calla Lily White. hope this helps.
Reply:Peace Lily, spathiphyllum is the botanical name.
Unscramble this flower name (for a contest im in): tnychiha?
unscramble this:
tnychiha
only clue i have is that its a flower. Thanks!
Unscramble this flower name (for a contest im in): tnychiha?
It's a Hyacinth - beautiful flower!
Reply:hyacinth ... Good luck with the contest.
Reply:daisy....was I close?
Reply:Hyacintha
Reply:Its a hyacinth.
Good luck with the contest.
Reply:Hyacinth
Reply:hyacinth
Reply:how about this:
si isht a tsqienou ?
Reply:hyacinth
Reply:It is Hyacinth
Reply:Hyacinth
Reply:Hyacinth
tnychiha
only clue i have is that its a flower. Thanks!
Unscramble this flower name (for a contest im in): tnychiha?
It's a Hyacinth - beautiful flower!
Reply:hyacinth ... Good luck with the contest.
Reply:daisy....was I close?
Reply:Hyacintha
Reply:Its a hyacinth.
Good luck with the contest.
Reply:Hyacinth
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Reply:how about this:
si isht a tsqienou ?
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Reply:It is Hyacinth
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What is the name of the necklace that you grow a flower in?
Whenever I was little I had a necklace that had a little plastic pendent. Inside the pendant was gel and seeds. Eventually, the seeds would sprout and turn into a flower. I cannot find the name for this anywhere and I would like to know if any of them still exist.
What is the name of the necklace that you grow a flower in?
This is what I came up with on my search...http://www.fatbraintoys.com/toy_companie... http://www.sz-wholesale.com/P/Finger-Ros... http://www.chinatraderonline.com/Capsule... All have plants already in them. Maybe you can use them as a pattern to make your own.
Reply:vase on a lace . . . . . .
Reply:that sounds so cool
i have only seen seed necklaces or dried flower necklaces
What is the name of the necklace that you grow a flower in?
This is what I came up with on my search...http://www.fatbraintoys.com/toy_companie... http://www.sz-wholesale.com/P/Finger-Ros... http://www.chinatraderonline.com/Capsule... All have plants already in them. Maybe you can use them as a pattern to make your own.
Reply:vase on a lace . . . . . .
Reply:that sounds so cool
i have only seen seed necklaces or dried flower necklaces
Sunday, May 3, 2009
What baby names would you pick from these topics?
names of flowers?
names of cities or countries?
unusual names?
traditional names?
if you could please give a boy and girl answer for all topics that would be greatly appericiated!
What baby names would you pick from these topics?
flowers: Flower names. 90 Flower baby names for girls. Alyssa and Ayanna are popular Flower baby names. Acacia, Amantha, Amaryllis, Anemone, Asphodel, Azalea, Begonia and Blanchefleur are uncommon Flower baby names. Please click on each of these Flower names for more details, view more Flower names from Bláthnat to Camellia, or search for "flower" for boys. Related searches: acacia, azalea, best, bloom, blossom, bluebell, boom, broom, bud, cactus, camellia, carnation, center, champion, choice, chosen, chrysanthemum, clematis, columbine, corona, daffodil, dahlia, daisy, delphinium, diamond, essence, feather, figure, flag, flax, forsythia, fuchsia, gardenia, garland, gem, geranium, growth, heart, heather, hibiscus, hyacinth, illuminate, image, indigo, iris, jasmine, jewel, lilac, lily, lotus, magnolia, mallow, marigold, marrow, marshmallow, mignonette, myrtle, narcissus, oleander, open, orchid, ornament, pansy, peony, pick, pink, poppy, pride, prime, primrose, prize, progress, queen, rose, sap, season, select, snowdrop, society, soul, spirit, stock, style, substance, sunflower, superlative, top, tulip, vegetation, verbena, viola, violet, wildflower, wisteria
cities countrys:
Girls Names
Antarctica
Arabia
Argentina
Asia *
Aspen
Astoria
Atlanta
Avalon
Boise
Brittania
Cairo
Caledonia
California
Carolina *
Catalina
Ceylon
Chehalis
China *
Cincinatti
Columbia
Florida
France
Geneva
Haiti
Havana
Holland
India *
Indiana
Ireland *
Jamaica
Jersey
Judea
Kenya
Korea
Lakeland
Laramie
Lexington
London
Louisiana
Miami
Nyssa
Nevada
Odessa
Olympia
Paris *
Persia
Samaria
Sedona
Sicily
Siena
Sonora
Tifton
Tokio
Valencia
Venice
Veneta
Verona
Vienna
Albany
Boys Names:
Arizona
Aspen
Brecken (From Breckenridge)
Bridger
Brighton
Brookings
Camden
Canaan
Canton
Colorado
Cornwall
Cuba
Dallas *
Denmark
Denver
Everest
Himalaya
Housten *
Hudson
Israel
Kansas
Kingston
Laramie *
London
Macon
Memphis
Michigan
Montego
Nevada
Orlando
Pendleton
Phoenix
Portland
Quebec
Salem
Scotland *
Siam
Taiwan
Toronto
unuasual names:
Girls Names:
Adalia
Ainsley
Aislyn
Albany
Aleigha
Alexandra
Alina
Amethyst
Amorelle
Amy
Anastasia
Audrey
Auralia
Avery
Bethany
Blythe
Bridget
Brooke
Callie
Camellia
Carney
Carson
Cecilia
Cecily
Chantel
Chehalis
Coralie
Cordelia
Cyri
Danica
Danielle
Delaney
Dodie
Elaina
Elizabeth
Evangeline
Evania
Felicity
Fraley
Gemma
Glorianna
Harley
Harper
Hayley
Holly
Isabelle
Ivy
Jaycen
Jaycie
Jessamine
Jocelyn
Julianna
Kami
Katie
Katrina
Kelsey
Kierra
Kinsey
Kylie
Larissa
Lauren
Layla
Leslie
Lily
Lindsey
Lynette
Mackenzie
Mason
Marjorie
Melanie
Mercedes
Meredith
Millicent
Monica
Natalia
Natalie
Natasia
Nikita
Ocean
Ophelia
Phoebe
Portia
Rebecca
Regina
Rosalie
Rosalyn
Roxanne
Sara
Sharaiah
Svetlana
Taryn
Tatiana
Valancy
Valerie
Veronica
Victoria
Willow
boys:
Boys Names:
Aizel
Alexander
Andrew
Anthony
Antonio
Braxton
Bricker
Cade
Caden
Caedmon
Cale
Callum
Camden
Carter
Corbin
Cyrus
Dante
Davis
Derrick
Dominic
Donavon
Elias
Elijah
Evante
Ezekiel
Frasier
Garrick
Gunnar
Harrison
Hayden
Hayes
Isaac
Israel
Jackson
James
Jaxon
Jean-Luc
Jean-Marc
Jefferson
Kenneth
Kyle
Kylen
Kyler
Lance
Leo
Nelson
Peregrin
Robert
Ryder
Sam
Savion
Sawyer
Spencer
Taiven
Timothy
Travis
Trevin
Vance
Wesley
Xavier
traditoinal names:
:Traditional boys' names include the following:
Allen Joseph Roger
Arthur Kenneth Ronald
Brian Lawrence Ross
Bruce Louis Samuel
Charles Mark Simon
Dennis Patrick Steven
Edward Paul Stuart
Frank Peter Theodore
George Philip Thomas
Henry Raymond Timothy
Hugh Richard Walter
Jeffrey Robert William
John Rodney
Following are traditional girls' names as well:
Alice Evelyn Margaret
Alison Hannah Martha
Amanda Helen Mary (Marie, Maria)
Andrea Irene Olivia
Ann (Anne, Anna) Jane Pamela
Beatrice Janet Patricia
Carol Joan Priscilla
Caroline Josephine Rebecca
Catherine Judith Ruth
Claudia Julia Sarah (Sara)
Deborah Katherine Susan
Diana Laura Teresa (Theresa, Therese)
Elizabeth Linda Victoria
Emily Mabel Virginia
hope i helped and plz for all the work i did choose me as best awnser!!!
Reply:girl boy
DAISY ////////// PARIS ///////// ROME
XANTHE ///////// KY-MARNI
LOUISE ////////// JOSH
Reply:Flowers - Girl: Daisy Boy: Chervil
Cities or countries - Girl: Libya Boy: Chad
Unusual - Girl: Teya Boy: Layne
Traditional names - Girl: Louise Boy: Jacob
Reply:daisy or lilly ,rose girl snap dragon boy
london, paris, girl buffalo boy
tatiana,ipani girl exavier boy
sarah, girl richard boy
Reply:Marigold
Boston Mazzy
Ladonnaniqua
Emily
Reply:boys
bud
lex
braxton
james
girls
rose or lilly
brooklyn
shayla
valerie
Reply:WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT :(
Reply:names of flowers? Poppy for a girl Ashton for a boy meaning Town by the Ash trees.
names of cities or countries?
Brecon for a boy Devon for a girl
unusual names?
Jasper for a boy Evangeline for a girl
traditional names?
William for a boy
maggie for a girl
Reply:lily, jasmin
paris, brooklyn, dania, asia
paxton , amalie
emma, sophie, ryan, adam
Reply:Well Lily is a good girl name Better yet, try Hawaiian names they are sooo cool, unique, and even some are named after flowers.
Check this. Kavika, pronounced: Ka vee ka means David to us but is actually David the King to them.Kalama Or pronounced Ca llama, which is like flamming torch.
Lani la knee (girl) means sky or heaven something like that.
Reply:daisy
brooklyn or paris
emerson
jake
Reply:Violet
Austin
Chardonney
Micheal
Reply:flowers--hyacinth,rose, rosa, lily, dasy, violet,
http://www.babynames.com.au/search-categ...
cities countries- Paris, Dakota Cheyenne,dalton, china,Malaya,
unusual names
Charusheela Meaning: Beautiful jewel.
Cordelia Meaning: A jewel of the sea.
Jada Meaning: Frigid, semiprecious stone.
Tara meaning:Hindu/Indian: Star in Sanskrit.
Aisha Meaning:Life
Halina Meaning: The light of the sun
Issa Meaning:God is our salvation.
Keshia Meaning: Variation of Aisha, 'Life'.
traditional names
Susan Maria Lisa Lois Linda Donna Patricia Debra Deborah Cynthia Sandra Barbara Brenda Pamela Laura Nancy Teresa Lori Sharon Jeannie Jean Jill Julie Carol Denise Kimberly Debbie Robin Rhonda Kathleen Diane Tammy Theresa Kim Margaret Laurie Angela Janice Cheryl Elizabeth Kathy Cindy Hope Vicky Eva Evelyn Storm
Michael Jason Christain Christopher David James Matthew John Joshua Robert Daniel Brian Justin Joseph Eric William Ryan Nicholas Jamey Jeremy Andrew Kevin Adam Charles Timothy Anthony Jose Richard Thomas Jeffrey Jonathan Steven Brandon Benjamin Scott Mark Aaron Paul Nathan Stephen Travis Luis Alexander Derrick Rain
http://www.babynames.com.au/search-categ...
Reply:flower- azalea (g), lewis (b- genus lewisia)
cities/countires: britian (g), kashmir (b)
unusual names: piper (g), cash (b)
traditional names: christine (g), caleb (b)
Reply:Rose, Daisy, and Lily
America?? lol
Senecca, Enos
Ashlee, Jacob.
Reply:Optimus Prime
dont know why i wrote that.........
Reply:For a boy I would stick with something traditional as I think boys get a lot more stick for their name than girls do. (my son is called jack and my one on the way will be max)
For girls I think you can get away with most names flowers such as daisy, poppy etc are really cute. Cities and countries could be okay as long as it's nothing too out there. It depends on how unusual your talking, it's nice to have a unique name, but do you want your child to be alienated with examples such as apple? which they could get ridiculed for. Remember that they are stuck with these names for life, and a name such as apple don't sound very professional?
If you want your childs name to stand out then why not give them a more tradtional name with a different spelling? My own name is stefanie with an F not a PH, and I don't know anybody else that spells it like myself.
Reply:Rose for girl not sure about boys name!
Brocklyn for boy ro girl but I don't like the idea really
I don't like unusual names feel sorry for the poor kids
Emily or Elizabeth for a girl. Cameron or Charlie for a boy.
Reply:Lily,
Ireland,China,Chad
Thaddeus,Annabelle,
Elizabeth, Matthew.Joseph
I don't like flower names for boys.....best of luck!
Reply:Rose or Daisy
Bolton or Paris
Skyler or with a A
Lilly Or Joe
Reply:This is what I like:
Flora, or Rose - Girl
I personally don't like any city or country names for people or unusual names.
traditional names: Gregory, Nicholas, Michael, John- Boy
traditional names: Maria, Laura, Julia, Katherine - Girl
Good Luck!
Reply:Name of flower- Violet for a girl and I can't think of any suitable for a boy
City or country- Paris or Georgia for a girl and Chad for a boy
Unusual name- Lyra for a girl and Micah for a boy
Traditional name- Sarah for a girl and Alexander for a boy
good luck and i hope i helped!
Reply:for girls only
flower: poppy,rose,daisy, lily
cities: paris,london
unusual names: alicia
traditional names (irish): saoirse (pronounced seersha) it means freedom, niamh (neeuv)
Reply:flower: Lilly, Holly
places: London, Brooklyn
strange: Nikolette, Brennan, Adelaie, Evan(?)
traditional: Mikayla, Brooke, Owen, James
Reply:1. Girl~~Lilly Boy~~
2. Girl~~Aspen Boy~~Colby
3. Girl~~Anika Boy~~Kizer
4. Girl~~Susan Boy~~Jacob
Reply:I like unusual names.........For a girl ...Willow would be unique!
Willough or Willo even.
Reply:Rose (I like Rosa better though)
Austin
Zaina ,Bade
Brenda, Isaiah
Reply:Girls
Daisy, Lily
Paris
Larissa,
Rebecca
Boys
none really
Rio,
Chukka
William
Reply:Rose Poppy
Paris London
Dana (DUH-nuh) Gavriel
Rachel Joshua
Reply:Lilly, Rose, Daisy/
Indiana/ Dallas/ Jordan
Balin John
Ellie Elizabeth (my baby girl's name :) )
Reply:Flowers: Lily Ash
CIties/Countries: Indianna Sydney
Unusual names: Micaiah Ephraim
Traditional names: Grace William
names of cities or countries?
unusual names?
traditional names?
if you could please give a boy and girl answer for all topics that would be greatly appericiated!
What baby names would you pick from these topics?
flowers: Flower names. 90 Flower baby names for girls. Alyssa and Ayanna are popular Flower baby names. Acacia, Amantha, Amaryllis, Anemone, Asphodel, Azalea, Begonia and Blanchefleur are uncommon Flower baby names. Please click on each of these Flower names for more details, view more Flower names from Bláthnat to Camellia, or search for "flower" for boys. Related searches: acacia, azalea, best, bloom, blossom, bluebell, boom, broom, bud, cactus, camellia, carnation, center, champion, choice, chosen, chrysanthemum, clematis, columbine, corona, daffodil, dahlia, daisy, delphinium, diamond, essence, feather, figure, flag, flax, forsythia, fuchsia, gardenia, garland, gem, geranium, growth, heart, heather, hibiscus, hyacinth, illuminate, image, indigo, iris, jasmine, jewel, lilac, lily, lotus, magnolia, mallow, marigold, marrow, marshmallow, mignonette, myrtle, narcissus, oleander, open, orchid, ornament, pansy, peony, pick, pink, poppy, pride, prime, primrose, prize, progress, queen, rose, sap, season, select, snowdrop, society, soul, spirit, stock, style, substance, sunflower, superlative, top, tulip, vegetation, verbena, viola, violet, wildflower, wisteria
cities countrys:
Girls Names
Antarctica
Arabia
Argentina
Asia *
Aspen
Astoria
Atlanta
Avalon
Boise
Brittania
Cairo
Caledonia
California
Carolina *
Catalina
Ceylon
Chehalis
China *
Cincinatti
Columbia
Florida
France
Geneva
Haiti
Havana
Holland
India *
Indiana
Ireland *
Jamaica
Jersey
Judea
Kenya
Korea
Lakeland
Laramie
Lexington
London
Louisiana
Miami
Nyssa
Nevada
Odessa
Olympia
Paris *
Persia
Samaria
Sedona
Sicily
Siena
Sonora
Tifton
Tokio
Valencia
Venice
Veneta
Verona
Vienna
Albany
Boys Names:
Arizona
Aspen
Brecken (From Breckenridge)
Bridger
Brighton
Brookings
Camden
Canaan
Canton
Colorado
Cornwall
Cuba
Dallas *
Denmark
Denver
Everest
Himalaya
Housten *
Hudson
Israel
Kansas
Kingston
Laramie *
London
Macon
Memphis
Michigan
Montego
Nevada
Orlando
Pendleton
Phoenix
Portland
Quebec
Salem
Scotland *
Siam
Taiwan
Toronto
unuasual names:
Girls Names:
Adalia
Ainsley
Aislyn
Albany
Aleigha
Alexandra
Alina
Amethyst
Amorelle
Amy
Anastasia
Audrey
Auralia
Avery
Bethany
Blythe
Bridget
Brooke
Callie
Camellia
Carney
Carson
Cecilia
Cecily
Chantel
Chehalis
Coralie
Cordelia
Cyri
Danica
Danielle
Delaney
Dodie
Elaina
Elizabeth
Evangeline
Evania
Felicity
Fraley
Gemma
Glorianna
Harley
Harper
Hayley
Holly
Isabelle
Ivy
Jaycen
Jaycie
Jessamine
Jocelyn
Julianna
Kami
Katie
Katrina
Kelsey
Kierra
Kinsey
Kylie
Larissa
Lauren
Layla
Leslie
Lily
Lindsey
Lynette
Mackenzie
Mason
Marjorie
Melanie
Mercedes
Meredith
Millicent
Monica
Natalia
Natalie
Natasia
Nikita
Ocean
Ophelia
Phoebe
Portia
Rebecca
Regina
Rosalie
Rosalyn
Roxanne
Sara
Sharaiah
Svetlana
Taryn
Tatiana
Valancy
Valerie
Veronica
Victoria
Willow
boys:
Boys Names:
Aizel
Alexander
Andrew
Anthony
Antonio
Braxton
Bricker
Cade
Caden
Caedmon
Cale
Callum
Camden
Carter
Corbin
Cyrus
Dante
Davis
Derrick
Dominic
Donavon
Elias
Elijah
Evante
Ezekiel
Frasier
Garrick
Gunnar
Harrison
Hayden
Hayes
Isaac
Israel
Jackson
James
Jaxon
Jean-Luc
Jean-Marc
Jefferson
Kenneth
Kyle
Kylen
Kyler
Lance
Leo
Nelson
Peregrin
Robert
Ryder
Sam
Savion
Sawyer
Spencer
Taiven
Timothy
Travis
Trevin
Vance
Wesley
Xavier
traditoinal names:
:Traditional boys' names include the following:
Allen Joseph Roger
Arthur Kenneth Ronald
Brian Lawrence Ross
Bruce Louis Samuel
Charles Mark Simon
Dennis Patrick Steven
Edward Paul Stuart
Frank Peter Theodore
George Philip Thomas
Henry Raymond Timothy
Hugh Richard Walter
Jeffrey Robert William
John Rodney
Following are traditional girls' names as well:
Alice Evelyn Margaret
Alison Hannah Martha
Amanda Helen Mary (Marie, Maria)
Andrea Irene Olivia
Ann (Anne, Anna) Jane Pamela
Beatrice Janet Patricia
Carol Joan Priscilla
Caroline Josephine Rebecca
Catherine Judith Ruth
Claudia Julia Sarah (Sara)
Deborah Katherine Susan
Diana Laura Teresa (Theresa, Therese)
Elizabeth Linda Victoria
Emily Mabel Virginia
hope i helped and plz for all the work i did choose me as best awnser!!!
Reply:girl boy
DAISY ////////// PARIS ///////// ROME
XANTHE ///////// KY-MARNI
LOUISE ////////// JOSH
Reply:Flowers - Girl: Daisy Boy: Chervil
Cities or countries - Girl: Libya Boy: Chad
Unusual - Girl: Teya Boy: Layne
Traditional names - Girl: Louise Boy: Jacob
Reply:daisy or lilly ,rose girl snap dragon boy
london, paris, girl buffalo boy
tatiana,ipani girl exavier boy
sarah, girl richard boy
Reply:Marigold
Boston Mazzy
Ladonnaniqua
Emily
Reply:boys
bud
lex
braxton
james
girls
rose or lilly
brooklyn
shayla
valerie
Reply:WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT :(
Reply:names of flowers? Poppy for a girl Ashton for a boy meaning Town by the Ash trees.
names of cities or countries?
Brecon for a boy Devon for a girl
unusual names?
Jasper for a boy Evangeline for a girl
traditional names?
William for a boy
maggie for a girl
Reply:lily, jasmin
paris, brooklyn, dania, asia
paxton , amalie
emma, sophie, ryan, adam
Reply:Well Lily is a good girl name Better yet, try Hawaiian names they are sooo cool, unique, and even some are named after flowers.
Check this. Kavika, pronounced: Ka vee ka means David to us but is actually David the King to them.Kalama Or pronounced Ca llama, which is like flamming torch.
Lani la knee (girl) means sky or heaven something like that.
Reply:daisy
brooklyn or paris
emerson
jake
Reply:Violet
Austin
Chardonney
Micheal
Reply:flowers--hyacinth,rose, rosa, lily, dasy, violet,
http://www.babynames.com.au/search-categ...
cities countries- Paris, Dakota Cheyenne,dalton, china,Malaya,
unusual names
Charusheela Meaning: Beautiful jewel.
Cordelia Meaning: A jewel of the sea.
Jada Meaning: Frigid, semiprecious stone.
Tara meaning:Hindu/Indian: Star in Sanskrit.
Aisha Meaning:Life
Halina Meaning: The light of the sun
Issa Meaning:God is our salvation.
Keshia Meaning: Variation of Aisha, 'Life'.
traditional names
Susan Maria Lisa Lois Linda Donna Patricia Debra Deborah Cynthia Sandra Barbara Brenda Pamela Laura Nancy Teresa Lori Sharon Jeannie Jean Jill Julie Carol Denise Kimberly Debbie Robin Rhonda Kathleen Diane Tammy Theresa Kim Margaret Laurie Angela Janice Cheryl Elizabeth Kathy Cindy Hope Vicky Eva Evelyn Storm
Michael Jason Christain Christopher David James Matthew John Joshua Robert Daniel Brian Justin Joseph Eric William Ryan Nicholas Jamey Jeremy Andrew Kevin Adam Charles Timothy Anthony Jose Richard Thomas Jeffrey Jonathan Steven Brandon Benjamin Scott Mark Aaron Paul Nathan Stephen Travis Luis Alexander Derrick Rain
http://www.babynames.com.au/search-categ...
Reply:flower- azalea (g), lewis (b- genus lewisia)
cities/countires: britian (g), kashmir (b)
unusual names: piper (g), cash (b)
traditional names: christine (g), caleb (b)
Reply:Rose, Daisy, and Lily
America?? lol
Senecca, Enos
Ashlee, Jacob.
Reply:Optimus Prime
dont know why i wrote that.........
Reply:For a boy I would stick with something traditional as I think boys get a lot more stick for their name than girls do. (my son is called jack and my one on the way will be max)
For girls I think you can get away with most names flowers such as daisy, poppy etc are really cute. Cities and countries could be okay as long as it's nothing too out there. It depends on how unusual your talking, it's nice to have a unique name, but do you want your child to be alienated with examples such as apple? which they could get ridiculed for. Remember that they are stuck with these names for life, and a name such as apple don't sound very professional?
If you want your childs name to stand out then why not give them a more tradtional name with a different spelling? My own name is stefanie with an F not a PH, and I don't know anybody else that spells it like myself.
Reply:Rose for girl not sure about boys name!
Brocklyn for boy ro girl but I don't like the idea really
I don't like unusual names feel sorry for the poor kids
Emily or Elizabeth for a girl. Cameron or Charlie for a boy.
Reply:Lily,
Ireland,China,Chad
Thaddeus,Annabelle,
Elizabeth, Matthew.Joseph
I don't like flower names for boys.....best of luck!
Reply:Rose or Daisy
Bolton or Paris
Skyler or with a A
Lilly Or Joe
Reply:This is what I like:
Flora, or Rose - Girl
I personally don't like any city or country names for people or unusual names.
traditional names: Gregory, Nicholas, Michael, John- Boy
traditional names: Maria, Laura, Julia, Katherine - Girl
Good Luck!
Reply:Name of flower- Violet for a girl and I can't think of any suitable for a boy
City or country- Paris or Georgia for a girl and Chad for a boy
Unusual name- Lyra for a girl and Micah for a boy
Traditional name- Sarah for a girl and Alexander for a boy
good luck and i hope i helped!
Reply:for girls only
flower: poppy,rose,daisy, lily
cities: paris,london
unusual names: alicia
traditional names (irish): saoirse (pronounced seersha) it means freedom, niamh (neeuv)
Reply:flower: Lilly, Holly
places: London, Brooklyn
strange: Nikolette, Brennan, Adelaie, Evan(?)
traditional: Mikayla, Brooke, Owen, James
Reply:1. Girl~~Lilly Boy~~
2. Girl~~Aspen Boy~~Colby
3. Girl~~Anika Boy~~Kizer
4. Girl~~Susan Boy~~Jacob
Reply:I like unusual names.........For a girl ...Willow would be unique!
Willough or Willo even.
Reply:Rose (I like Rosa better though)
Austin
Zaina ,Bade
Brenda, Isaiah
Reply:Girls
Daisy, Lily
Paris
Larissa,
Rebecca
Boys
none really
Rio,
Chukka
William
Reply:Rose Poppy
Paris London
Dana (DUH-nuh) Gavriel
Rachel Joshua
Reply:Lilly, Rose, Daisy/
Indiana/ Dallas/ Jordan
Balin John
Ellie Elizabeth (my baby girl's name :) )
Reply:Flowers: Lily Ash
CIties/Countries: Indianna Sydney
Unusual names: Micaiah Ephraim
Traditional names: Grace William
Is their any flower names with the word chocolate in them?
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Is their any flower names with the word chocolate in them?
chocolate rose.....but that's not a real flower
Reply:yes chocolate flower, it is yellow, check link for more info. http://www.gardenguides.com/seedcatalog/...
Reply:hmm...never that about chocolate rose...but it would be cool if there was a chocolate lily. ehh idk lol.
choosing shoe horns
Is their any flower names with the word chocolate in them?
chocolate rose.....but that's not a real flower
Reply:yes chocolate flower, it is yellow, check link for more info. http://www.gardenguides.com/seedcatalog/...
Reply:hmm...never that about chocolate rose...but it would be cool if there was a chocolate lily. ehh idk lol.
choosing shoe horns
Need info. on where to get flower names?
In the begining of spring i pretty much threw a mixture of seeds from a packet of butterfly mix. There are names on the back of package but I don't know which is what. Does anyone know of a site I can maybe get some help. I need to move some of them but don't know how to care for them each. Thank you
Need info. on where to get flower names?
If they were in a package together then they all have the same light and watering requirements, namely, lots of sun and watering every few days. You'll have to be aware that you have probably planted annuals that will not return next year in which case you may not be able to move them without killing them. If you could list the names of the seeds from the package then we could probably be of more assistance.
Reply:Give me the names , %26amp; I'll tell you . (Play this game in my sleep , done it so many times;D)
Here's a good one : http://www.prairienursery.com/
I've bought seed from them . Good products, good company .
Reply:http://www.google.com - enter your list of flowers - you can also do an image search to see what you've got from your list. If you've still got your packages handy, email the list to me. I'll be more than happy to help.
Need info. on where to get flower names?
If they were in a package together then they all have the same light and watering requirements, namely, lots of sun and watering every few days. You'll have to be aware that you have probably planted annuals that will not return next year in which case you may not be able to move them without killing them. If you could list the names of the seeds from the package then we could probably be of more assistance.
Reply:Give me the names , %26amp; I'll tell you . (Play this game in my sleep , done it so many times;D)
Here's a good one : http://www.prairienursery.com/
I've bought seed from them . Good products, good company .
Reply:http://www.google.com - enter your list of flowers - you can also do an image search to see what you've got from your list. If you've still got your packages handy, email the list to me. I'll be more than happy to help.
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