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By *emorefrida OP   Couple  over a year ago

La la land

I'm currently watching Gardner's world cause that's how cool I am on a Friday night. And it's inspired this thread but totally not endorsed by Monty Don.

What kind of flower describes the poster above and why?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

OP you are a peony. Effortlessy beautiful

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By *r.SJMan  over a year ago

Wellingborough

A wild flower...

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By *EAT..85Woman  over a year ago

Nottingham

A poppy. They have hairy stems x

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By *eroLondonMan  over a year ago

Mayfair

Cardinal Flower, to match your sanguine hair.

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By *edeWoman  over a year ago

the abyss

Anthurium Nero - nuff said

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By *eliWoman  over a year ago

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Cede - shasta daisy. Adorable, surprisingly tough even when looking cute. Makes you smile with the way it brightens a landscape so easily and simply.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Cede - shasta daisy. Adorable, surprisingly tough even when looking cute. Makes you smile with the way it brightens a landscape so easily and simply. "

A Columbine, beautiful, different and wild xx

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By *emorefrida OP   Couple  over a year ago

La la land

Norwegian wood poppies (will have to admit I had to look this fact up). But I think this really is befitting for you.

"In Old Norse, poppy fields were called Odainsackr and were considered sites for sacred healing"

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By *eroLondonMan  over a year ago

Mayfair

White Marguerite Daisy, to match those fine porcelain curves.

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