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by Trudy P.
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March 16, 2007

Can you help identify these beautiful flowers?

May 10, 2008 10:36 PM EDT
views: 1176 | rating: 10/10 (79 votes) | comments: 111

I made another trip to Gilroy Gardens today with my granddaughter.  I took lots and lots of flower photos as usual!  I was able to ID all of them except for these.  I know my smart Gather friends will be able to help me out.  I have also included a Moth and 2 plants.

Flower #1.  It's so bright and beautiful, does anyone know it?

Flower #2.  Could it be an Impatien?  It's not very big.

Flower #3.  Maybe a Peony? 

Flower #4.  Reminds me of a Bleeding Heart, but I don't think it is.

Flower #5.  It's such a beautiful shade of Purple. 

 

#6 Unknown Plant, I think it's tropical

#7 Mystery Plant.  Anyone know what this is?  Possibly in the Coleus family?

#8 Last but not least, how about this beautiful little Moth... Anyone know it?

Thank you all for looking at these for me!  I depend on my Gather Connections a lot! 

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Comments: 111

Kellie S. May 10, 2008, 10:38pm EDT
I am SO not a plant person... can't name them but love to look at them! Great photos; you did a fantastic job.
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Melanie S. May 10, 2008, 10:38pm EDT
Nope, sorry I don't but I had to leave a comment and tell you how beautiful the photos are!! Thanks for sharing.
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♥ Di ☮ ~ extreme spitfire! May 10, 2008, 10:44pm EDT
no clue :-)

but they sure are purty ;-)
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Chuck B. May 10, 2008, 10:47pm EDT
1 and 4 appear to be columbines. No. 6 resembles a hosta though not sure.
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Lisa K. May 10, 2008, 10:49pm EDT
Flower #3 definitely looks like a peony. Beautiful pictures, btw.
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Ashley B. May 10, 2008, 10:50pm EDT
They are beautiful. The only one I can help with is flower number 5. I believe it is a Purple Bell Flower of the Campanulaceae family of flowers. Not totally certain, but that is what it reminds me of. I've seen something similar on this site:
http://www.swcoloradowildflowers.com/Blue%20Purple%20Enlarged%20Photo%20Pages/campanula.htm
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debra g. May 10, 2008, 10:51pm EDT
Wonderful pictures but I can not help.
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Marianne R. May 10, 2008, 10:55pm EDT
#1 is a columbine I think. The others, I don't know. Though I have seen some of them before.
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Elaine A. May 10, 2008, 10:56pm EDT
Beautiful flower photo's, sorry I can't help with the names
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Jennifer Kirkpatrick May 10, 2008, 10:57pm EDT
1 & 4 aquilegia, a.k.a. columbine

5. common harebells
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Pher B. May 10, 2008, 10:58pm EDT
Flower 1 looks a lot like my mom's shot, but hers is a red one.
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Regina L. May 10, 2008, 10:59pm EDT
Sorry I'm not sure what the names of these are - I have lots of flowers and plants but never can remember what they are all called - good luck with trying to find out.
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Priscilla (wishing I was in Costa Rica) ~. May 10, 2008, 11:00pm EDT
#6 is a hosta
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Jerri H. May 10, 2008, 11:01pm EDT
I agree with Columbine for 1 & 4

No idea on the others...sorry~
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JoAnne D. May 10, 2008, 11:01pm EDT
Lovely pictures but I am afraid I can't help you either.I just wanted to see your pictures.
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Priscilla (wishing I was in Costa Rica) ~. May 10, 2008, 11:02pm EDT
#2 might be dianthus (dianthis)
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Sophiya S. May 10, 2008, 11:02pm EDT
nice
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Donna E. May 10, 2008, 11:04pm EDT
well no.1 and no.4 are columbine, no. 3 has peonie leaves and is probably a varient of blossom, no.5 blue bells, no.6 is a hosta, no.7 i cant remember the namr but it is something like a lemon bush, and cant help with the moth. looks like a neat place you found to visit. nice pics as well!
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Georgiana S. May 10, 2008, 11:05pm EDT
first is a tiger lily i think.
yes, and impatien and 4 is a fuschia
5, I think is Morning Glory or rather, Forget-Me-nots
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Wanda H. May 10, 2008, 11:14pm EDT
I agree # 1 & #4 is Columbine.
I think I have seen #7 for sale in grocery stores. I know it isn't a coleus.
Not at all sure of the moth. Very pretty though isn't it?
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Jay M. May 10, 2008, 11:14pm EDT
#3 Lisa said was a Peony. I've had Peony's before, but mine were much more robust so I'm not sure. Type in Peony and do a google search...?
Nice flowere though...
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vickey w May 10, 2008, 11:16pm EDT
I dont know, but they are pretty..
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Jennifer N. May 10, 2008, 11:16pm EDT
#1 and #4 look like columbine.
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Rick *Don Rico* J. May 10, 2008, 11:19pm EDT
I think the moth might be a butterfly. Because of the club-ended antennae.

But, I could be wrong. It's been about a hundred years since I learned which is which...
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El Toro Bravo de Amor May 10, 2008, 11:22pm EDT
Used to be Bonfante gardens right? I can't believe that place is still open. An amusement park? In Gilroy? Not exactly a vacation destination. The only time I'm there is when I'm on my way to somewhere else. Nice pics though
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Sherrie H. May 10, 2008, 11:46pm EDT
1 and 4 are columbines. Great photos!
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necee t. May 10, 2008, 11:46pm EDT
hi Trudy... i'm not sure, but they sure are beautiful... great shots... thanks...

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY...


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Roxanne H. May 10, 2008, 11:57pm EDT
#1 and #4 are columbines, #2 Dianthus, #5 Purple Bellflower (Campanula)
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Karen W. May 11, 2008, 12:00am EDT
Ok 1 and 4 are columbines, 2 is a sweet william. 3 is a peony 5 are bells and 6 is hosta. As for 7 and 8 I don't know.
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Phyllis R. May 11, 2008, 12:02am EDT
The only one I know for sure is #6, - which is hosta!!
They all are very pretty, - love the colors!
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Toni V. May 11, 2008, 12:04am EDT
Oh wow. It looks like you have some wonderful suggestions. I am horrible with plants and flowers. I hope you find out what they are. They sure are beautiful pictures.
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Tiffany W. May 11, 2008, 12:11am EDT
Beautiful pictures, although I am not sure I can help with identifying them.
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(The Other) Dale C. May 11, 2008, 12:25am EDT
& is a vine that grows like mad indoors, loves water and will root in water. I used to grow them but I'll be danged if I can remember the name of it. You'll kick yerself.... I will too if I'm wrong. It's been a longgggg time since I grew indoor plants.
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(The Other) Dale C. May 11, 2008, 12:25am EDT
Er--- number 7
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Heather W. May 11, 2008, 12:32am EDT
#1 & #4 are columbines (I posted a picture of one like #4 a couple days ago)
#2 is Dianthus

Thats all I know heh
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~*~Nina~*~ R. May 11, 2008, 12:33am EDT
#6 looks like a Hosta! Do you have a photo of the entire plant?
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~*~Nina~*~ R. May 11, 2008, 12:39am EDT
I looked them over again, and I know what number 7 is, but I can't think of it right now!

Beautiful photographs!
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April H. May 11, 2008, 12:40am EDT
Well I went to school to be a naturlaist so here is my educated responses and links to the flowers with photos so you can be absolutely sure yourself and not just take my word. When you look at these pictures in the links you should be ablt to tell.

1. & 4. 1s definitely Aquilegia (columbine) a genus of about 60-70 species of herbaceous perennial plants that are found in meadows, woodlands, and at higher altitudes throughout the Northern Hemisphere
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquilegia

2. is Dianthus a genus of about 300 species of flowering plants in the family Caryophyllaceae
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dianthus

3. Peony but more specifically Paeonia lactiflora, or Chinese Peony ( or in Chinese; pinyin: sháo or bái sháo; bái is a herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Paeoniaceae
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paeonia_lactiflora

5. The Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia) is a short to medium, slender, hairless, rhizomatous perennial in the bellflower family
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harebell

6. Hosta (syn.: Funkia) is a genus of about 23–40 species of lily-like plants native to northeast Asia. They were once classified in the family Liliaceae but are now included in the family Agavaceae
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosta
7 I am sorry but isually chemical analysis is necessary to be certain of the identity of non-flowering milfoil plants it is definitely not in the coleus family

The moth us not a moth but a Chalcedon Checkerspot Butterfly
http://www.laspilitas.com/butterflies/Butterflies_and_Moths/Checkerspots/Chalcedon_checkerspots.htm
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April H. May 11, 2008, 12:46am EDT
Sweet William is a dianthus but the Dianthius in your phot ois noit a aweet william here is a link to A photo of Sweet William.
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/Wildseed/38/38.1.html
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April H. May 11, 2008, 12:58am EDT
Not Tiger Lily,s Impatients , Fuschia,Morning glories or Forget me nots :onk to photos of those to see
Morning glory
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morning_glory
Forget me not
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forget_me_not
Impatiens
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impatien
Tiger Lily
http://www.holoweb.com/cannon/tigerlil.htm
fuchia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuchsia
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Trudy P. May 11, 2008, 1:04am EDT
YOU GUYS ARE FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Granny Janny H. May 11, 2008, 1:42am EDT
lovely flowers and you already got your answers.
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Jenna is around here somewhere s. May 11, 2008, 1:56am EDT
Wow april H. you sure do know flowers :)) I can only defenatly say # 6 is a hosta, I've seen the others before but clueless to there names..I haven't been to the flower shop yet and I get some memory of names for a while;closer to memorial day weekend we plant here... very soon :)) Can't wait !!
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dark faery May 11, 2008, 2:20am EDT

I don't know the names of any of them, but they're pretty!

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Amy H. May 11, 2008, 3:22am EDT
Thanks for posting this to the group: wecommentback.gather.com!
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Kathryn E. May 11, 2008, 5:35am EDT
Lovely, and looks like you have found your answers.
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Kathryn E. May 11, 2008, 5:41am EDT
On second thought, after googling the suggestions - The suggestion for sweet william is not correct nor is the peony - but the Columbine is and so is the blue bells.And so is the hosta.
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Carol Lloyd May 11, 2008, 7:12am EDT
I have no idea
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Cindie B. May 11, 2008, 7:24am EDT
#2 and #5 are columbines
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Cindie B. May 11, 2008, 7:25am EDT
#7 is a hosta
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Cindie B. May 11, 2008, 7:26am EDT
#4 is a rose, I "think" a rugosa, or wild rose, but not certain.
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Marianne M. May 11, 2008, 7:40am EDT
Trudy, Wonderful photos, as usual! #1 and #4 are columbine ... we have them in our garden and of course, #6 is Hosta. We have several varieties. I love Hosta ... makes such a beautiful border. Pretty sure #3 is a variety of peony. The ones we have are doubles. #5 is Campanula and #3 is Dianthus ... we have both of 'em! Not familiar with #7 or #8. I would say April H. really knows her plants!!!
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Roy ☯ Hilbinger May 11, 2008, 8:11am EDT
I don't know much about garden flowers - I know more about wildflowers - but I'd have to agree with 1 & 4 being Columbine. And that's definitely a Chalcedon Checkerspot butterfly. Butterflies have straight antennae with knobs on the end, while moths have fringed or wiry antennae.
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Rebecca C. May 11, 2008, 9:27am EDT
I have no clue, but they are definitely beautiful!
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Rebecca C. May 11, 2008, 9:27am EDT
Thank you for posting to ~::Photographic Edge::~
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donna h. May 11, 2008, 9:38am EDT
no Trudy, sorry
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Bill Briggs May 11, 2008, 10:03am EDT
You did it again, what beautiful pictures!!!!!!!!!!!!

I knew the columbine, and blue bells, but was stumped on the others.

HUGS, Bill
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Lucky Stars May 11, 2008, 10:08am EDT
nice shots, Trudy.
I think most of your questions are answered but I'll give you mine:
1. columbine
2. rose campion or Lychnis coronaria
3. peony
4. columbine again
5. campanula I think it's peached leaved bellfower Campanula persicifolia hard to tell by the angle. If it was taken looking staight down on the plant, I"m pretty sure that's it.
6. Hosta
7. Yep - something tropical - out of my expertise.
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Tory H. May 11, 2008, 10:34am EDT
I know my mom has #7, but I can't remember what it is...

Lovely photos of everything!
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Anne B. Grote May 11, 2008, 10:48am EDT
No. 1 looks like a columbine and no. 5 is definitely a fuschia. No. 6 is a hosta.
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Duckie 1 May 11, 2008, 10:49am EDT
1. Definitely Columbines.

2. The single flower per stem and fuzziness of the leaves lead me to believe this is a Lychnis, a Rose Campion.

3. Peony, of course.

4. Aquilegia or Columbine

5. Looks like a campanula or harebell

6. I'm positive it's a Hosta. I have over 125 varieties so I should know. :-) And it's not tropical, it grows here in Illinois, and since I checked the last time, we are not in the tropics. Yet.

7. Now, that's tropical plant, I'm pretty certain. I don't know the name but we grow them as houseplants here.

8. Sorry, I can't identify moths/ butterflies.


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Sensational Sadie Sexy Senior Sitizen May 11, 2008, 10:55am EDT
April H did a great job with identifying. I think you have beautiful photos here.
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Digital Diva S. May 11, 2008, 11:10am EDT
Thanks for posting to TEXTURE PHOTOGRAPHER!
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Sharon A. May 11, 2008, 11:11am EDT
I am sorry. I am not a person who knows her plants. I would love to know how you got such beautiful pictures though! I aspire to photograph like that!
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Curt L. May 11, 2008, 11:40am EDT
Awesome photos, Trudy!
Bobbi K is spot on and #7 is a type of croton, a tropical shrub.
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Christy F. May 11, 2008, 11:53am EDT
They are DEFINITELY right about the Chalcedon Checkerspot butterfly, it definitely is!
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Digital Diva S. May 11, 2008, 11:55am EDT
Thanks for posting this to BEST ORIGINAL PHOTOS, ART AND WRITING FOR 2008.
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Laurun M. May 11, 2008, 12:18pm EDT
Duckie is exactly right on all and I'll clarify that #4 is a columbine and #2 is Campion.
I don't know what the others are either.
Good luck in finding out.
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April H. May 11, 2008, 1:09pm EDT
Sorry not a Rose Campion
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silene_coronaria

They are very close though because Rose Campion and the Dianthus pictured above are in the same family & order
Family: Caryophyllaceae
Order: Caryophyllales
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DIANE D. May 11, 2008, 1:15pm EDT
Looks like you already got help, sending a 10, Happy mother's Day!
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April H. May 11, 2008, 1:30pm EDT
Caryophyllaceae
Carnation or Pink Family
Members of the Caryophyllaceae have opposite narrow leaves, swollen nodes, and bilobed or ("pinked") petals. . The species are all annual or perennial herbs and include many garden ornamentals such as Dianthus (carnations, pinks), &), Lychnis (rose campion),
This link has both Rose Campion & Dianthus judge for your self. THe dianthus above is one of the pink varities
http://www.geimers.com/plantmaterial/perennials.html
I am trying to be more specific it could be Dianthus arenarius which looks so much like a rose campion
http://www.robsplants.com/plants/DiantArena.php
or a Dianthus gratianopolitanus
http://www.robsplants.com/plants/DiantGrati.php both of these bloom in May

IT is May when Dianthus blooms but the rose campiuona bloom more in june/july
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Nancy 67 May 11, 2008, 2:11pm EDT
Well, Trudy, it looks like you've gotten your answers! They are very beautiful flowers! I love the butterfly (or is he a moth?) at the end, too!
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Amy B. May 11, 2008, 2:39pm EDT
Looks like my answers are too late, but my short answers are:
1. Columbine
2. Rose Campion
3. Peony
4. Columbine
5. Balloon Flower (Campanula carpatica / carpathian harebell)
6. Hosta
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Sharon P. May 11, 2008, 7:01pm EDT
Number four looks like a Fuschia, and the one with the gold specks looks like it might be in the Daffenbachia family.
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LaRue B. May 11, 2008, 8:22pm EDT
Western Checkerspot--butterfly
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suey v. May 11, 2008, 9:01pm EDT
There are very smart people on gather....I hadn't a clue....Nice pics though.
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Jean, just the teensiest bit odd, F. May 11, 2008, 9:37pm EDT
#2 is NOT an impatien... It is called "perennial phlox"...
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Laurun M. May 11, 2008, 10:30pm EDT
I don't recall ever seeing a Dianthus with the sage-colored leaves and that is how I would differentiate the rose campion from the dianthus. I guess this would be one to take to the extension service in your area Trudy to ID for you. I don't know when these flowers bloom in your area Trudy because California is different from New England. Campions do bloom in July and august here on Cape Cod.
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Xavier Neduveli May 11, 2008, 10:42pm EDT
Sorry Trudy, I wont be any help to you here :-(

But I must say, you have some beautiful pictures here. I could recognize Flower #7 only I have that in my garden, but don't know its name.
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Angel W. May 12, 2008, 1:34am EDT
Wishing you a Happy Mother's Day...

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Μόףףý ● ķ ~ May 12, 2008, 11:59am EDT
Beautiful photos, looks like you already got your answers!
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Aaron Lazar, (author of LeGarde Mysteries) May 12, 2008, 4:02pm EDT
Sorry I didn't get to this sooner - I just saw Bobbi and Amy's list and they match mine exactly!
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Donald M. May 12, 2008, 7:06pm EDT
I am certainly not a flower or plant expert. maybe if it were a veggie plant.
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Karen R. May 13, 2008, 3:46am EDT
Pretty flowers.
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Karolyn Q. May 13, 2008, 4:37pm EDT
All I know is they are all so beautiful!

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Tina Coruth May 13, 2008, 9:59pm EDT
Wow! Beautiful photos and a bonanza of mysteries! Thank you for submitting this to:
Help Identify This!
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Tina Coruth May 13, 2008, 10:00pm EDT
I forgot to mention, this will be the featured article. Thank you, again! :-)
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Deb D. May 14, 2008, 7:41am EDT
Wish I could help...still learning this stuff. Beautiful moth, beautiful flowers! Your photos are gorgeous.
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Kimber L. May 14, 2008, 8:34am EDT
Karen W. and April H. nailed it for you, so I will just say beautiful photo essay!! Love the photos they are gorgeous!
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Nanina Hawk May 16, 2008, 12:27am EDT
1 & 4 being Columbine, I have them in the backyard. One is a yellow Rocky mountain Columbine. Number four is a red columbine. Beautiful shots Trudy.
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Dena Straughn May 16, 2008, 12:36pm EDT
Beautiful shots.
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Steph A. May 16, 2008, 2:04pm EDT
I don't recognize any of them, but they are beautiful!
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Marilyn M. May 16, 2008, 2:17pm EDT
You got a few answers here. Good. I would have been no help at all. I love to look at them, though.
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Angela <:3---}~~~~ M. May 16, 2008, 3:11pm EDT
very nice shots
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Elaine M. May 17, 2008, 9:26am EDT
Gorgeous photos--glad you got your answers :-)
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carolyn b. May 17, 2008, 9:42pm EDT
I'm not good with plants either but they are all beautiful!
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Duckie 1 May 17, 2008, 10:16pm EDT
Because the identity of picture #2 is being challenged, I did more research and I am convinced that it IS a Rose Campion flower.

The fuzzy leaves and stems are characteristics of a Rose Campion. Dianthus plants have longer and more elongated, clean, unfuzzy leaves; the stems feature multi-blossoms instead of the single-bloom-on-a-stem as shown in picture#2.

Please check here:

Rose Campion pictures

Dianthus


I am not positive but I think #7 is an Aucuba... common name: Japanese Laurel or Spotted Laurel

AUCUBA
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Trudy P. May 18, 2008, 5:10pm EDT
Once again, thank you all very, very much!