Wildflower help

Started by sakorick, April 03, 2009, 06:16:22 AM

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sakorick

I have some new wildflowers. Can anyone help me ID these. I think #4 is a Zinnia. The others I have not a clue. Regards, Rick.
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recoil junky

I can't help identify them, but the cure is 2-4D and Tordon :D

Pretty cool that you have wildflowers already Rick. Ours are still under snow, with more falling as we speak.

I'll betcha gitano will know what they are.

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mtnpenny

wf1  looks like some sort of Bachlor's Button
wf3-  not sure looks kinda like Forget me nots'  or a Fancy Petunia
wf4 ??????no clue
wf5-- again looks like some sort of Bachlor's button
wf6-- probally zinnia
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sakorick

Thanks a million.....The no clue one is interesting......regards, Rick.
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mtnpenny

Yes it is very interesting, it almost looks like some sort of orchid but that would not be a wildflower what so ever.
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Paul Hoskins

I know all of them but just can't remember the names offhand. The blue ones are Carnations, the yellow one is of the daisy family. The other two grow in the old pastures around here and one of them my wife has in the flower beds out front but they're not blooming yet.  Actually none of them should be classed as 'wild flowers' any more. The carnations smell really good.    ......Paul H

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