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Dead ones!! Lol...I can't keep plants alive to save my life! But if I could you'd find lilies...and lots of 'em!
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Lots of cultivated native flowers. They are pest and disease resistant and tend to survive winter a lot better. Well, those and a lot of herbs.
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Zinnias, Petunias, Snap Dragons, Morning Glories and Pansies. +5
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Rose!
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Prickly pear flowers. http://www.desertusa.com/magoct97/oct_pa/du_prkpear.html
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Roses.... I Love them! They are my all time favorite.. with Peonies, coming in at a close 2nd!
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Dandelion :-) Roses
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Depends on the time of year. Right now, strawberry, raspberry, and blackberry flowers are the most prevalent. Clematis is the largest. Also Mountain Laurel. There are a few others, left from earlier (Iris, white bleeding hearts, rhododendrum, for example), and a few early bloomers (tomato, pepper)
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Bluebonnet flowers =)
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Pink roses
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Roses are the world favorite. But weed flowers will outnumber them if you take a world average.
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Roses
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In my garden? Lilacs, roses, and dahlias.
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Tulips, morning glories and roses.
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Impaiens I love them, I have them planed all over.
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Petunias, lilies, marigolds, azaleas, livingston daisies and lots of other bedding plants.
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weeds weeds more weeds? :D
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Loads but in particular, roses.
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Marigolds
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Daffodils and Jonquils, irises, peonies, azaleas, water irises, roses and tea roses, hydrangeas and a whole lot of flowers that I'm not sure of what they are. A horticulturalist lived here before we bought the house.
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Marigolds, Geraniums, dahlias, lobilia, lily, azaleas, lavender, catnip, petunias etc, etc.
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Shees....to many. My neighbor works at a garden place...and she brough home like 60 plants, and gave em all to me cuz they were like 3 bux!! I got flowers running out of my ears...But they are BEAUTIFUL! I just dont know all the names...I got some petunias...and iris'...babys breath, hycinith? (is that right)....goozles of em.
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Dandelions. Lots of them.
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My iris and peonies just stopped blooming. Now i have many many flowers! Quite a few of wild flowers and soon my roses will be blooming!
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Daffodils, petunias, pansies, peonies, delphiniums, lobelias, marigolds, mondarda, cosmos, etc
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Hibiscus
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Everything I grow from seed (except bulbs/tubers and sedums)...perennials and annuals...using the winter sowing method. (see gardenweb.com winter sowing forum for info) Shasta Daisy Aster Monarda Lavender Thyme (creeping and upright) Golden Marguerite Coreopsis lanceolata and C. tinctoria Gaillardia aristata 'Burgundy' and common species Salvia officinalis Salvia (annual red flowering species) Savlia transylvanica (perennial blue) Geranium Pelargonium Petunia multiflora Iris, Jap. Bearded and Siberian Daffodil crocus Dianthus (several species) Sedum (several species) Nicotiana Datura Sunflower (annual and perennial) Helenium Heliopsis helianthoides (False Sunflower) Poppy Peony Nicandra Morning Glory (Star of Yelta is my fave) Hollyhock Trailing Carnation Sweet Alyssum Nepeta mussinii (Cat Mint) Clarkia elegans, Clarkia ambigua Cynoglossum amabile (Chinese Forget-me-Not) Knautia Oh man....too many to keep listing!
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Different types of daisy's!
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