Monday, May 11, 2009

Do you know of any wild flowers?

unique to Lebanon?


We have an Iris, called "Iris Libanus" I don't know if there is more.

Do you know of any wild flowers?
yes gardenia , when I flirt , she starts giving me fire looks lol
Reply:Wild ..... Ok I think I know 3 Wild flowers here:


Ghanouge


Webby


Kumara
Reply:Hey ! I'm wild , part Lebanese %26amp; not just one flower but a whole bunch !
Reply:Yes. I'm a wild flower unique to Lebanon...
Reply:Gerbera
Reply:Yes, we rabbits are very familiar with all types of horticulture, but we are very reluctant to divulge information, unless we are bribed with carrots.


We have a number of very tall(5ft+) wild flowers in my backyard. They look like dandelions. What are they?

This is N. Central Michigan

We have a number of very tall(5ft+) wild flowers in my backyard. They look like dandelions. What are they?
It's probably prickly lettuce (Lactuca serriola) or sow thistle (Sonchus). If the flowers are very small, and the leaves lobed, it's probably lettuce; if the flowers are %26gt;1 inch across, likely sow thistle. I attached links to a lactuca and a sonchus for reference. Both are pretty global weedy species.
Reply:How about Sunflowers.
Reply:sunflowers
Reply:They could be sunflowers
Reply:most likely they are Jerusalem Artichokes whish is a member of the sunflower family, they look like big yellow dasies i would say.
Reply:Could they be cornflowers? (echinacea?)

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Looking for websites for eatable wild plants, flowers, etc. in Fairfield, Iowa?

here are two books THE GREEN PHARMACY by James A.Duke Peterson Field Guides MEDICINAL PLANTS BY STEVEN FOSTER/JAMES A. DUKE The last has colored photos be sure of plant ID before eating and easy one is onion chives

Looking for websites for eatable wild plants, flowers, etc. in Fairfield, Iowa?
Check out http://www.localflowershop.com


You can search for a florist in the city and state you wish and find a LOCAL florist to handle your flower order. You can send flowers and avoid wire service fees this way.


Palm desert wild flowers?

can anyone help me with my bio project? i have a wild flower project due and i need to find out where i can find wild flowers near palm desert. also, please be more specific on what street. thanx.

Palm desert wild flowers?
go here ---%26gt; http://www.desertusa.com/magdec97/psmuse...





it's not a good source but it's better than nothing.


Where can I buy Sunshine Perfume Oil in Wild Flowers Scent!??!!?

I bought this a long time ago, and the scent is amazing. But I can't seem to find that specific scent " Wild Flowers". Was is discontinued, put under another name? Please help!

Where can I buy Sunshine Perfume Oil in Wild Flowers Scent!??!!?
it was discontinued


Should I plant the wild flower fire weed into my garden?

i'm thinking of making a wildflower garden, since i have so many wildflowers around here. some of the flowers i am going to put in are wild sweetpea, browneyed suzies, daisys, buttercups, and about 7 more that but i don't know there names. I'd like to put in fire weed, so how can i, and should i? i'm thinking of maybe not putting it in the flower bed, but instead putting it in the forest (i live in the rural). because i don't want it to take over. how do i transplant it?

Should I plant the wild flower fire weed into my garden?
also called Great Willow Herb, or Wickup, perennial wildflower, in the evening primrose family (Onagraceae), abundant on newly clear and burned areas. Its spikes of whitish to magenta flowers, which grow up to 1.5 m (5 feet) high, can be a spectacular sight on prairies of the temperate zone. Like those of many weedy plants, its seeds can lie dormant for many years, awaiting the warmth necessary for germination.

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Thursday, April 30, 2009

Where can i buy wild columbine flowers?

just look for the little handguns attached to them.





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they must be pretty rare if you have to buy them wild. try googling 'wild columbine flowers'.

Where can i buy wild columbine flowers?
Here in Minnesota this native plant's Latin name is Aquilegia Canadensis......it is a perennial here. You could go online and type in Native Plant Greenhouses (for you area). You should be able to find them that way. Any place could send them to you if it's to far for you to drive.
Reply:Try looking for" Aquilegia caerulea" right now you can probably find seeds on line.. later try your garden center.. they are native to the rocky mnts
Reply:Wait til spring, and you can get the plants or the seeds at your local Wal-Mart or Landscapers. They say they are perennial, but here in Ohio, they are annual.