Thursday, May 20, 2010

Can anyone tell me the name of this flower?

Can someone tell me what the name of this flower is?





http://i28.tinypic.com/f0p66c.jpg





Thanks in advance

Can anyone tell me the name of this flower?
The answer from Wildflower is correct, it is a Clematis. Here's a link with pictures;http://photobucket.com/images/clematis/?...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clematis
Reply:It is a mockorange.
Reply:It's Mock Orange. Very beautiful!
Reply:jasmine
Reply:Looks like Cornus florida, the flowering dogwood.
Reply:Looks like a Clematis Vine to me. There are several types.... some bloom in spring, some bloom in autumn. Some have medium large purple blooms, others have small white flowers and some have blooms like the one in your pic. Do some research on Clematis flowering vines and see what you come up with.
Reply:idk


i know my dad wants it though


ill find out from him


but its very pretty
Reply:I believe it is Mock Orange.


http://roses.toytrains1.com/mockorange.h...
Reply:If it is a flowering dogwood, Cornus Kousa it seems to have unusual growth habit, and it would be planted in an unusual spot for such a tree. Does it make pink red fruits that get kind of soft, taste like honey?





four petals rules out clematis.





More likely it is Mock Orange, Philadelphus inodorus


http://www.cas.vanderbilt.edu/bioimages/...


Can you tell me if there is any website that can give the name of flower?

Try this site: http://www.bachmans.com/retail/flowers/f...

Can you tell me if there is any website that can give the name of flower?
This category if you post a picture, every time I have seen one somone was able to ID it. Or just describe it and we'll give it a shot but also make sure and fully describe the plant it is growing on.

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Should I get a tattoo of a flower that symbalizes my marriage? Are flower tattoos too femanine for guys?

The flower is a stargazer lilly. I was thinking of getting the flower with the kanji symbal for strength in the background with her name on one of the flower pedals. Anybody have a better idea or have an opinion on this idea?

Should I get a tattoo of a flower that symbalizes my marriage? Are flower tattoos too femanine for guys?
Generally, I'd say no to flower tats for guys, but if it symbolizes your marriage who cares if its girly... I have a buddy who has a flower, just because he liked the design at the time, and now he hates it. But like I said if it has alot of meaning to you, I wouldnt care what others think about it.
Reply:Stargazer Lillies are my absolute fav flower. If you are wondering if flowers are to "girly" for a man check out the Kamono tattoos on Japanese warriors. Yeah, flowers are not to feminine for men. It is wonderful that you would like to immortalize this date in ink. If you find yourself still on the fence, go for something that suits the occasion. I had a couple friends that were married on the 4th of july and had gotten fireworks and a liberty bell. Choices are infinite, be original.
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Reply:Tattoos are not my favorite thing, but remain masculine to your core. While females may claim to like such things on males, they laugh behind your back, with their friends, as to has simple you are to control, as other males snicker and laugh. Stand on two feet, search for the masculine symbol of your marriage. Be the "MAN" your wife married.
Reply:If your a real man then you wouldn't worry. I have tattoos of cartoon characters like 'Pebbles %26amp; BamBam' 'donald duck' and the 'Pink Panther' A lot of people laughed, and I joined in the laughter. I'm man enough to know my own mnd. Nobody ever challenged my decision, and I like my tatts. Go for it!
Reply:i have a sleeve with some cherry blossoms around my main images but i would stay away from an actual flower.
Reply:No, I have a rose and I am a guy.
Reply:Yep. Really girly. Put what you want in kanji, people will only see the flower.
Reply:Only if you're married to another guy...
Reply:Think long and hard about it, tattoos are forever y'know?


But I think its a good idea.


- Lina ♥
Reply:kanji's are so overrated and cliche. think of something better.
Reply:I think you have to be quite a 'manly' man (if you know what I mean) to pull off floral designs.
Reply:Get a Pansy
Reply:flowers are NOT to feminine for guys, honestly i like them on guys but i wouldnt get the name on it
Reply:very nice


and fem tattoos on guys are hot
Reply:mmm. yea kinda. try to look up more ideas one marriage symbols
Reply:yes, get her initials on your finger
Reply:I love the idea!! I think it is manly to get a fem tatto and it shows that u care about your wife!


I need the names of flowers?

i would like to know the names of flowers that are PINK or white or blue ( no combinations of any of these colors ) also is there really black flowers?





the person that gives me the most names ( of these colors ) OR can tell me the most information gets the points





thanks for your help!!

I need the names of flowers?
http://www.flowers.org.uk/








PINK - http://www.flowers.org.uk/flowers/facts/...


BLUE - http://www.flowers.org.uk/flowers/facts/...


WHITE - http://www.flowers.org.uk/flowers/facts/...





Great website for info and coloring of Any Flower.





Juliana (a passionate gardener)





8 dark plants to help your bright flowers shine.





By Fran Sorin





The gardening world has become more fashion-oriented, and each spring and fall heralds new specimens and colors that are the season's must-haves.





Black is now in vogue, though keen gardeners actually used the color as far back as the Victorian era. The latest resurgence of black garden flowers lends not only mystery and a touch of Goth, but even an exotic, sexy element.





One reason black has become the "in" color: The hue is rarely found on flowers or leaves. And, as we all know, the rarer something is, the more desirable it can become. Then, on a practical level, black is a neutral color. Crimson red, orange, yellow, purple, blue and magenta all are dazzling when coupled with black.





Here's a list of some of my favorite black plants available domestically. Regardless of where you live, at least one of these will work in your climate. But even if some of these plants are not hardy in your zone, you still can splurge and have them for one season. The excitement and mystery they'll add to your garden will be well worth the cost.





Sambucus 'Black Beauty,' an elderberry, is a breakthrough shrub with majestic black foliage popular among gardening fashionistas. This sambucus has huge, lemon-scented, pink flowers (usually blooming in late June), which contrast beautifully with its black foliage. Grow this plant, hardy in USDA Zones 4 to 7, as a shrub, or cut it back hard each spring to use as a bold perennial.





Albizia julibrissin, commonly known as mimosa or silk tree, has a black variation that is one of the season's most sought-after trees. It's a medium-sized ornamental with a short trunk and a broad, spreading crown of very dark leaves with pink flower clusters. Its leaves are delicate and fernlike, and each one has 15 to 30 pairs of oblong leaflets. Mimosa can reach 30 feet tall and is a fast grower. Hardy in Zones 6 to 9, the tree thrives in fertile, well-drained soil in full sun.





Cosmos atrosanguineus, also known as the chocolate or black cosmos, originated in Mexico and has deep maroon flowerheads with a chocolate scent, particularly on warmer days. It flowers from summer on and is hardy in Zones 8 to 10. One summer I used it in a container, planted next to tangerine potentilla. The combination was stunning and the scent intoxicating.





Colocasia esculenta 'Black Magic' is the dramatic black leaf elephant ear plant with large leaves up to 2 feet long; plants can reach as high as 6 feet. It's striking in containers with silver-leaved foliage or other tropicals. I also love it scattered about tropical gardens. It thrives in sun and partial shade and is hardy in Zones 7B and higher. Dig up the tubers in fall, and store them like cannas and dahlias.





For years, hybridizers tried to breed a black rose. Finally, in 2001, the House of Meilland introduced Black Baccara rose, a hybrid tea variety. It's considered one of the blackest roses and has velvety petals. The bush grows up to 4 feet tall and is hardy in Zones 6 to 10. Imagine this exotic rosebush with diminutive, soft pink dianthus or cranesbill nestled below.





Ipomoea batatas 'Blackie,' known as sweet potato vine, has become a favorite of container gardeners. It's easy to grow and has striking, nearly all-black foliage. This vine loves the summer heat (it's hardy in Zones 9 and higher) and looks great draped over a container filled with coleus, cannas and other tropicals.





Phyllostachys nigra 'Black Bamboo,' a new bamboo variety, has young culms (stems) that are green when they break ground, then change to almost black by the end of the first season, depending on their size. All the mature culms are ebony black. This bamboo is a runner, so contain it in a pot or allow ample room for it to spread. Also, try it as a hedge or develop it into a grove. Provide full sun to partial shade for this plant, which is hardy in Zones 6 to 9.





One of the newest black flowers is a hyacinth called Midnight Mystique. It was developed by an English firm that purchased three "mother bulbs" in Holland for more than $250,000. From these, they propagated up to 30,000 bulbs that were sold in the United Kingdom to bloom this spring. Positioned among daffodils or red tulips, Midnight Mystique is sure to be a showstopper. Even at close to $15 per bulb, the Brits have been buying them up like crazy. Look for this new flower to emerge on the American gardening scene soon. When it does, it will be one hot commodity.
Reply:you.... lol


What is the name of a flower called the past, present and future?

Brunfelsia latifolia, Solanaceae, yesterday-today-and-tomorrow, kiss-me-quick. Shrub from tropical America, with fragrant flowers that change from violet to white over a three day period.

What is the name of a flower called the past, present and future?
The name of the flower would remain the same. The verbs would change tense, not the noun. Go back to English class!
Reply:Everlasting flower
Reply:weeping hearts
Reply:faith's answer is correct. I call this plant "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow".


What is the name of the flower that only blooms once, after 15 years? - it has a peachy orangeish colour?

is it the cactus rose

What is the name of the flower that only blooms once, after 15 years? - it has a peachy orangeish colour?
You might be thinking of Rafflesia, a giant tropical orange flower which blooms only after many years (in cultivation, at least) and smells horrible. There are lots of other shy bloomers, though, which grow slowly and wait for the right conditions to bloom, like the Century Plant. That one actually may bloom in as little as 15 years, or 25, or more, and once they bloom, they die. But they leave small "pups" behind, plus whatever seeds they produced when they bloomed.

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Which of the following names do you like the most?

I have narrowed down my list of middle names to the following. First name is Zarine. Any other suggestions are still welcome. BTW these are all Persian names.





Soraya: the Pleides (a group of stars)


Sanaz: full of grace


Reyhaneh: a flower


Nira: fire


Malieh: beautiful


Lailah: night


Rayhaneh: flower


Arayeh: ornament





I think they should all be more or less phonetic. Thanks for everyone's input.

Which of the following names do you like the most?
Zarine Soraya sounds beautiful
Reply:I like Malieh...it sounds pretty.
Reply:Malieh is a beautiful name.
Reply:if ur blending into the western world, i like nira and soraya. it sounds good
Reply:I like Lailah and Areyeh the best.
Reply:Zarine: Sanaz, Nira or Malieh





Happy sweet baby!
Reply:I love the name Soraya and Arayeh
Reply:Arayeh


Definitely.
Reply:Giving kids "uncommon" names will confuse them in school and thru life. But the ones I like are Soraya and Lailah
Reply:I like Soraya but my sister is Iranian and she named her daughter Samira. I love her name as well.
Reply:I like Sanaz or Reyhaneh. What does Zarine mean?
Reply:I like Zarine Reyhaneh.
Reply:Malieh is good
Reply:Zarine Nira - beautiful combo nice meaning - my favorite.


Zarine Lailah - very nice - 2nd


Zarine Malieh - nice
Reply:soraya sounds like a great middle name
Reply:Wow where were u when I found out I was pregent and needed cool names? All of them.
Reply:Lailah
Reply:i like


Soraya


Malieh


Nira


and Lailah
Reply:Hi :)





i like Malieh and Lailah.
Reply:rehaneh, nira, malieh, lailah
Reply:I like Lailah
Reply:this isnt persian but i like Belle: beauty
Reply:Let me say that I LOVE Zarine!!! I think Zarine Arayeh sounds beautiful %26amp; to be a "golden ornament" can't be bad. I like the Z %26amp; the A %26amp; I think they flow nicely into each other.





Also I like the "S" names the least by far. It doesn't roll of the tongue to go from zzzzz to ssssss.





Good luck %26amp; congrats!!!
Reply:Malieh: beautiful ♥it after all it means beautiful and thats what it is... beautiful i ♥ it!!!!!!!!!!
Reply:i like Lailah
Reply:Zarine Arayeh
Reply:How about either Zarine Nira or Zarine Rayhaneh. I think both are beautiful
Reply:I like Arayeh but i also like Soraya, that happens to be my cousins name
Reply:Remeber.... the name really does make the person, so choose wisely.





I say go for Malieh Nira, so she can be named Beautiful fire,and maybe throw in Marie, or meli, meaning Graceful.





So all in all, she will be a beautiful graceful fire. I think then she will grow up to be a force to be reckoned, with.





Congratulations by the way, may you and your little one be very bessed.
Reply:i like all of them but i like Soraya the best
Reply:Arayeh