Favorite flower and why
So I thought I'd ask what your favorite flower is and why? I love flowers and they are very calming to me to take care of them.
Thanks and I hope I get a lot of responses.
I need more than one....sorry,
Rose- is first because of their incredible beauty and smell.
Wisteria- makes me happy to see the weeping grape-like flowers.
Also love the way they form and shape to whatever arbor they are on.
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daisies! I love to go down
daisies! I love to go down into my Dad's hay meadow in the late spring because of all the daisies. They're the happiest most innocent little flower, and I love how they just spring up like "hey, here we are! just happy to be here!" Love 'em0 -
wow, hey Marcia great mindsEmilyfimily said:daisies! I love to go down
daisies! I love to go down into my Dad's hay meadow in the late spring because of all the daisies. They're the happiest most innocent little flower, and I love how they just spring up like "hey, here we are! just happy to be here!" Love 'em
wow, hey Marcia great minds think alike, and apparently we have good timing, too, haha0 -
Yellow Rose
I grew up in Texas (don't live there any more) but I've always been partial to the Yellow Rose of Texas!
So bright and strong. Just thinking about them makes me smile.
xxoo,
SamuraiMom0 -
I love tulips and to beSamuraiMom said:Yellow Rose
I grew up in Texas (don't live there any more) but I've always been partial to the Yellow Rose of Texas!
So bright and strong. Just thinking about them makes me smile.
xxoo,
SamuraiMom
I love tulips and to be honest not sure why, they have just always been my favorite! God Bless
(((Hugs))) Janice0 -
I don't have "A" favorite flower.
IF I had to say one - Tulips! (They are the first flower I remeber seeing in the spring the first year we were in France)
BUT they aren't far ahead of roses (smell so good), gardenias (Smell so good and pretty white), rhodies/azalea, pansys, sweet peas, larkspur, delphinium, daffys, hollyhocks,
In flowereing trees - Royal Poincianna and Jacarnda (Probably spelled both wrong).0 -
The first flowers a youngSamuraiMom said:Yellow Rose
I grew up in Texas (don't live there any more) but I've always been partial to the Yellow Rose of Texas!
So bright and strong. Just thinking about them makes me smile.
xxoo,
SamuraiMom
The first flowers a young man ever sent me were yellow roses for my 7th birthday. I can't heard "The Yellow Rose of Texas" without thinking about a very special time in my life while living in France and Jean Francois.0 -
DAISY
Daisy--They bloom smiling.
Sunflowers--Their faces beam toward heaven and follow "The Light"0 -
They sound so beautiful! Isea60 said:Mountain Laurel
Not only does the bloom look like a cluster of grapes...it smells like one. Here in Texas it blooms for only about a month in Feb/Mar...then it's gone.
They sound so beautiful! I planted one in my yard but it has yet to bloom, just healthy green leaves.
Thanks!0 -
So far daisies and yellow
So far daisies and yellow roses have it! Thanks, this is fun. My Grandmother loved Gardenia's as well, awesome smell but very delicate.0 -
I love daisies! They areBoppy_of_6 said:I love tulips and to be
I love tulips and to be honest not sure why, they have just always been my favorite! God Bless
(((Hugs))) Janice
I love daisies! They are just a beautiful, simple flower that make me smile!
Hugs, Leeza0 -
I love....
Anything that blooms and even more any flower that smells good. But the one I seem to plant the most is Echinacea or coneflower. They are shaped like daisies (which I also love) but have lots of vibrant colors. They are hardy and can withstand just about any type of treatment and they even have a medicinal value. No matter what you throw at them, they just hang in there and bloom - maybe I'm just seeing some parallels to life:)0 -
Daisies! Those were our
Daisies! Those were our courtship flowers. Then our wedding flowers, 41 years this coming Monday.
Brenda0 -
Wildflowerssea60 said:Mountain Laurel
Not only does the bloom look like a cluster of grapes...it smells like one. Here in Texas it blooms for only about a month in Feb/Mar...then it's gone.
I love so many flowers that it would be hard to pick just one. My husband always brings home big bouquets of wildflowers, so, I would say those.
Lex♥0 -
I LOVE gardening! Ilove this post!
I love any of our native wildflowers. Ask me sometime about the many benefits of planting natives: decreases introduction of awful plant diseases, attracts native bugs that feed our native birds, pride in our own wonderful USA plants, etc. I could talk about the subject forever. And will probably bore you to tears--lol!
One of my favorites is coral bean (Erythrina herbacea). It has these strange heart shaped leave and suddenly shoots up a huge spike of red flowers and then later has beautiful red seeds in weird pods. I also love rudbeckia maxima--it looks like a black eyed susan on steroids (about 6 feet tall)! False indigo (Baptisia australis) is a beautiful blue and has the most awesome looking seed pods. All of them are perennial and come back without coaxing every year.0
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