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biyu_wolf_77 blog photos
Joined: 3/05/2008
Location: around
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Posted: Jul/04/2008 10:12 AM PST

ok acouple years ago we had somethin kinda simalar but it was by the peonies an rises man were they pretty too it lasted acouple years too

so yea whats this??

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karslinky blog photos
Joined: 8/28/2004
Location: Upstate New York
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Posted: Jul/04/2008 1:31 PM PST

Looks like scabiosa.
stereoman blog photos
Joined: 3/17/2008
Location: beautiful southern appalachians
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Posted: Jul/04/2008 3:47 PM PST

AKA "Pincushion Flower". The white ones are rare.
biyu_wolf_77 blog photos
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Posted: Jul/04/2008 6:48 PM PST

these are pale yellow inner white outer

youre sayin this "weed" is some rare flower?? yikes well i guess ill have ta try ta get some seeds from it fer the swap! still tho kinda neat what you just find lyin around
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Joined: 4/01/2008
Location: So. Calif nr beach & border
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Posted: Jul/08/2008 5:51 PM PST

It looks like it might be a type of Chrysanthemum to me.
lissalanae21 blog photos
Joined: 6/19/2008
Location: Broken Arrow Ok
Posts: 222
Posted: Jul/08/2008 5:58 PM PST

We try to let pretty volunters stay and the rest have to go.
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Joined: 6/10/2008
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 49
Posted: Jul/08/2008 6:24 PM PST

Hello
It is a double variety of feverfew. It is a herb that is supposed to have medicinal properties...though I never, ever used it as an herb cuz it was so pretty. It will spread freely, not to the point of being invasive, but enough to share with friends. I used to cut them back in the fall and they would come back every year.

Check out this link:
http://www.goodwincreekgardens.com/CatalogSpecific .asp?CatalogID=654

I hope this helps.
Bill

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biyu_wolf_77 blog photos
Joined: 3/05/2008
Location: around
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Posted: Jul/09/2008 4:57 PM PST

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Originally posted by wross
Hello
It is a double variety of feverfew. It is a herb that is supposed to have medicinal properties...though I never, ever used it as an herb cuz it was so pretty. It will spread freely, not to the point of being invasive, but enough to share with friends. I used to cut them back in the fall and they would come back every year.

Check out this link:
http://www.goodwincreekgardens.com/CatalogSpecific .asp?CatalogID=654

I hope this helps.
Bill


the image looks simalar yea kinda cool "furry friends" ta thank?? is there some way i could save myself some of it? (it IS pretty) the next time i KNOW ill be over there will be in like a month i know where its located an sence im STATYING fer a week im takin my little plants with
biyu_wolf_77 blog photos
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Posted: Jul/09/2008 5:00 PM PST

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Originally posted by lissalanae21
We try to let pretty volunters stay and the rest have to go.
i RARELY remove weeds (i had a hard enough time getting cuttings ta over-winter) but i WILL occasionally create a flower arrangement from whatever i find on my uncles yard (roses are allways there pretty weeds will be used like these an yea just whatever)
biyu_wolf_77 blog photos
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Posted: Jul/11/2008 9:07 PM PST

ok ive a REAL picture of it (nicon d-40) and somethin right by it

--its the 2nd pic that i first posted

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