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a winter flower. i need to complete this poem i am writting.
does anyone know a flower that only grows in the winter time? and if so whats the name of it. thank you. | |
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SpisaRibb said: perhaps you misunderstood. i did not want a picture of either you or you're mother. i want a name of a winter flower. | |
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Theaceae
Helleborus niger .. | |
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oh Helleborus niger
oh Helleborus niger how lovely are thy petals .. | |
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Iridaceae
Galanthus .. | |
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I know one! I can't think of its name right now
you lay the pot on it's side during the summer while it is dormant | |
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What the frick?
What about poinsetta's???? | |
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ZombieKitten said: I know one! I can't think of its name right now
you lay the pot on it's side during the summer while it is dormant cyclamen!!! http://www.bbc.co.uk/gard...l#cyclamen here are a whole heap | |
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ZombieKitten said: ZombieKitten said: I know one! I can't think of its name right now
you lay the pot on it's side during the summer while it is dormant cyclamen!!! http://www.bbc.co.uk/gard...l#cyclamen here are a whole heap oh I thought you ment naturally occuring blooms, not forced I just ordered six large bright pink ones for my foyer earlier today. I'm going to put them in plain white glazed pots. .. | |
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SpisaRibb said: ZombieKitten said: oh I thought you ment naturally occuring blooms, not forced I just ordered six large bright pink ones for my foyer earlier today. I'm going to put them in plain white glazed pots. where I live I have seen cyclamens growing in the winter in parks, but it is a very mild winter here. | |
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my grandmother used to grow christmas cactus. She was particuarly proud when it would be full of blooms, would not want anyone to go near it. .. | |
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SpisaRibb said: my grandmother used to grow christmas cactus. She was particuarly proud when it would be full of blooms, would not want anyone to go near it.
I have a little Tillandsia and it flowers once a year and the flower is there for only one day and it is purple! | |
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(and it flowers in winter!) | |
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SpisaRibb said: my grandmother used to grow christmas cactus. She was particuarly proud when it would be full of blooms, would not want anyone to go near it.
I have one ... and there are tons of tiny red buds forming now... it will bloom near thanxgiving time ...it's an anti x-mas cactus | |
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ZombieKitten said: I know one! I can't think of its name right now
you lay the pot on it's side during the summer while it is dormant oh....the abiermanus clitoris! | |
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Amaryllis is the queen of all winter flowers...very tall with large, gorgeous blooms...
Bulb kits are easy to find at this time of year | |
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