Terra Pot ta
Anyone have ideas for a good name for a flower pot company I am starting up?
Bill and Ben's-the flower pot men.
Reply:Pot Luck
Reply:congratulations for your company... maybe u can use
(different flowers for your life),( between flowers)
(took this flower)
Reply:POTentially Beautiful
Reply:Grow with Us
Reply:Pot of Gold ; Pots of Gold
Reply:A flower pot company? Are you selling flowers as well as the flower pots? Or just flower pots?
Reply:Potally yours
Reply:Pot-a-Max
Inc Pot
Potter Pan
Hairy Potter
Reply:The Pot Spot
Reply:Potheadz
Daisy Dukes
Reply:potabilities
Pots galore
Pots in a row
Uniquely potable
Pots for all plants
We Got Pots
Pottery for plants
posy Pots
shoe buckles
Saturday, November 19, 2011
I need a flower/herb name that begins with the letter K.?
Its for an afghan I'm making for my mom-in-law. On the chart, it appears to be similar to an amaryllis or a lily. The flower is pink.
Thanks everyone!
I need a flower/herb name that begins with the letter K.?
Kaffir Lily - Schizostylis coccinea, is the only answer that meets your qualifications, lily and pink, in fact many shades of pink. Clivia miniata is also known as a Kaffir lily but I've never seen a pink one, only orange and yellow. RScott
Reply:It sounds like you are describing the Kaffir Lily.
Check out the info here:
http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/sl...
Here are some other flowers beginning with the letter K.
Kalanchoe
Kadsura
Kalmia
Kalmiopsis
Kahili Ginger
Kerria
Kolkwitzia
Kangaroo Paw
Reply:A Red Hot Poker is of the Lily family and it's official name is Kniphofia. Is that what you are looking for? Red Hot Pokers come in a variety of bright colors and has flower spikes.
You can see a picture here:
http://www.thegardenhelper.com/pixpg/tri...
The only other one I can think of would be Kalmia angustifolia, or Sheep Laurel.
You can go here to check out a picture of Sheep Laurel:
http://www.hort.uconn.edu/plants/k/kalan...
Thanks everyone!
I need a flower/herb name that begins with the letter K.?
Kaffir Lily - Schizostylis coccinea, is the only answer that meets your qualifications, lily and pink, in fact many shades of pink. Clivia miniata is also known as a Kaffir lily but I've never seen a pink one, only orange and yellow. RScott
Reply:It sounds like you are describing the Kaffir Lily.
Check out the info here:
http://www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/sl...
Here are some other flowers beginning with the letter K.
Kalanchoe
Kadsura
Kalmia
Kalmiopsis
Kahili Ginger
Kerria
Kolkwitzia
Kangaroo Paw
Reply:A Red Hot Poker is of the Lily family and it's official name is Kniphofia. Is that what you are looking for? Red Hot Pokers come in a variety of bright colors and has flower spikes.
You can see a picture here:
http://www.thegardenhelper.com/pixpg/tri...
The only other one I can think of would be Kalmia angustifolia, or Sheep Laurel.
You can go here to check out a picture of Sheep Laurel:
http://www.hort.uconn.edu/plants/k/kalan...
Does anyone know how to get a picture of a mythical flower but the name of ambrosia?
it is a type of flower that looks like the leaves are made out of jelly, I have seen it only once in a TV show.
Does anyone know how to get a picture of a mythical flower but the name of ambrosia?
It was interesting to read (thanks to you) that:
"Many modern scholars, including Danny Staples, relate ambrosia to the hallucinogenic mushroom Amanita muscaria."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambrosia
Until know, I knew only that Vikings used such mushrooms.
Good photo at http://www.everyherbal.com/pic1/amanita_...
I am also surprised that this very toxic mushroom is freely marketed in Internet.
Does anyone know how to get a picture of a mythical flower but the name of ambrosia?
It was interesting to read (thanks to you) that:
"Many modern scholars, including Danny Staples, relate ambrosia to the hallucinogenic mushroom Amanita muscaria."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambrosia
Until know, I knew only that Vikings used such mushrooms.
Good photo at http://www.everyherbal.com/pic1/amanita_...
I am also surprised that this very toxic mushroom is freely marketed in Internet.
Can someone tell me the name of this flower?
Its upper petals are long and slender with yellow on in inner half and an orangish-pink on the outer half. There are reddish brown spots on the upper petals that are concentrated along the spine and the outer edges. The lower petals are mostly pink with a yellow-green center and a very round heart shape. I realize that this is not much to go on but I appreciate any input at all. My guess is it's some kind of orchid.
Can someone tell me the name of this flower?
what does the plant itself look like? that would be a better guess. orchids usually have psuedo-bulbs. they are areas where they store water. there are about 10,000 speices of orchids and many more hybrids so you would need pictures and a botanist specializing in orchids to get anwywhere. if it helps orchids have 3 sepals which are outside petals. they are a little thicker and are usually held about 12 o clock, 4:30 and 7:30. they have thicker petals at about 2 oclock and 10. they usually have a center structure which is made up of a lip that hangs at about 6 oclock or opposite the top sepal and a column that houses the reproductive parts.
good luck.
Reply:It sounds like a type of Phragmipedium orchid or a Cymbidium (if the leaves are about a foot long, and there are more than three blooms per stem). Please note that there are many species and varieties of each of these Genera, so these pictures are only a start. Here are some links to pictures:
http://www.mendelu.cz/arboretum/orchids/...
http://www.flowerpictures.net/orchids/cy...
Reply:Either an orchid or a type of lily.
Reply:sounds like a tiger lily to me.
Reply:orchid or a type of lily
Reply:lady slipper
Can someone tell me the name of this flower?
what does the plant itself look like? that would be a better guess. orchids usually have psuedo-bulbs. they are areas where they store water. there are about 10,000 speices of orchids and many more hybrids so you would need pictures and a botanist specializing in orchids to get anwywhere. if it helps orchids have 3 sepals which are outside petals. they are a little thicker and are usually held about 12 o clock, 4:30 and 7:30. they have thicker petals at about 2 oclock and 10. they usually have a center structure which is made up of a lip that hangs at about 6 oclock or opposite the top sepal and a column that houses the reproductive parts.
good luck.
Reply:It sounds like a type of Phragmipedium orchid or a Cymbidium (if the leaves are about a foot long, and there are more than three blooms per stem). Please note that there are many species and varieties of each of these Genera, so these pictures are only a start. Here are some links to pictures:
http://www.mendelu.cz/arboretum/orchids/...
http://www.flowerpictures.net/orchids/cy...
Reply:Either an orchid or a type of lily.
Reply:sounds like a tiger lily to me.
Reply:orchid or a type of lily
Reply:lady slipper
I would love to find out how to get a flower,especially an orange rose named after my late husband.?
Any flower would be lovely.
I would love to find out how to get a flower,especially an orange rose named after my late husband.?
try this site
http://www.name-your-own-rose.co.uk/colo...
Reply:Do your reasearch into names that already exist. Then research the companies that grow and breed roses - eg David Austin Roses. If they feel your husband did something noteworthy enough (gave loads to charity or something) then they might consider it. Unfortunatly you may not have much luck if he didnt.
Also, the rose probs wouldnt come out for a few year while they grow stock
Reply:google name a rose, i did it when my nan died. i can't remember the name of site, but i googled it
for shoe lasts
I would love to find out how to get a flower,especially an orange rose named after my late husband.?
try this site
http://www.name-your-own-rose.co.uk/colo...
Reply:Do your reasearch into names that already exist. Then research the companies that grow and breed roses - eg David Austin Roses. If they feel your husband did something noteworthy enough (gave loads to charity or something) then they might consider it. Unfortunatly you may not have much luck if he didnt.
Also, the rose probs wouldnt come out for a few year while they grow stock
Reply:google name a rose, i did it when my nan died. i can't remember the name of site, but i googled it
for shoe lasts
Is there a flower named 'Lisa'?
yes its lisianthus its a annual in my area
Is there a flower named 'Lisa'?
There's one named Melissa (a related name and often full name of Lisa). But I don't believe there is one named Lisa.
Reply:play the song garden party by james taylor. i think she is in there.why is your avatar upset?
Reply:Here is an image
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
Reply:this is all I found;
Mona Lisa Tulip
Mona Lisa Tulip
Rare, distinctive and intriguing like its namesake! Distinguished urn shape and lengthy graceful petals curve outward to form a striking six-pointed star on warm days. These regal, bicolour tulips with their golden-yellow petals streaked in deep red will be a focal point in the spring landscape. Their hardiness and bloom time have endeared them to gardeners far and wide. Lovely and thriving in a vase as well as the garden. Bulb size 12+ cm.
Height:20-24”
Blooms: Mid to Late Spring
Reply:you look angry :_D..:P
Reply:yes,it is found in usa
Is there a flower named 'Lisa'?
There's one named Melissa (a related name and often full name of Lisa). But I don't believe there is one named Lisa.
Reply:play the song garden party by james taylor. i think she is in there.why is your avatar upset?
Reply:Here is an image
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
Reply:this is all I found;
Mona Lisa Tulip
Mona Lisa Tulip
Rare, distinctive and intriguing like its namesake! Distinguished urn shape and lengthy graceful petals curve outward to form a striking six-pointed star on warm days. These regal, bicolour tulips with their golden-yellow petals streaked in deep red will be a focal point in the spring landscape. Their hardiness and bloom time have endeared them to gardeners far and wide. Lovely and thriving in a vase as well as the garden. Bulb size 12+ cm.
Height:20-24”
Blooms: Mid to Late Spring
Reply:you look angry :_D..:P
Reply:yes,it is found in usa
What is the name of a deep orange flower with purple pistils?
The flower was growing in my backyard. It has a touch of purple at the base of each petal. The stem is thick and has hairs on it. The leaves have some fines hairs on them and they also have little needles at the end of each section. I assume it is to protect it from being eaten by bugs or animals.
What is the name of a deep orange flower with purple pistils?
It does sound like a poppy but it would help if you described the flower shape %26amp; leaf shape. Poppies have very distinct flower shape, the leaves are tissue thin, the seed head forms an inverted cone with a "hat", and the buds are very fat and egg shaped.
If it is a poppy as everyone seems to think then this website should have a picture.
Reply:Honeysuckle!
Reply:sounds like a species of lily - we have them here in australia, but sorry, I don't know what they're called
Reply:HI, I think poppy is correct. But, I am not going to try to answer your question, I am going to advise that you also describe leaf and flower SHAPE!!! That is very important, also the general area of what country and climate you like in! I guarantee you will get better answers! Woogha/Bugsie
Reply:it could be a poppy, i have some in my yard, and they look like what you descirbe.
Reply:Oriental Poppies- they are a perrenial plant and are quite hardy. Stems exude a milky substance when cut that is an irritant. Because of this substance the flowers don't work well for cut flowers.
What is the name of a deep orange flower with purple pistils?
It does sound like a poppy but it would help if you described the flower shape %26amp; leaf shape. Poppies have very distinct flower shape, the leaves are tissue thin, the seed head forms an inverted cone with a "hat", and the buds are very fat and egg shaped.
If it is a poppy as everyone seems to think then this website should have a picture.
Reply:Honeysuckle!
Reply:sounds like a species of lily - we have them here in australia, but sorry, I don't know what they're called
Reply:HI, I think poppy is correct. But, I am not going to try to answer your question, I am going to advise that you also describe leaf and flower SHAPE!!! That is very important, also the general area of what country and climate you like in! I guarantee you will get better answers! Woogha/Bugsie
Reply:it could be a poppy, i have some in my yard, and they look like what you descirbe.
Reply:Oriental Poppies- they are a perrenial plant and are quite hardy. Stems exude a milky substance when cut that is an irritant. Because of this substance the flowers don't work well for cut flowers.
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