What are your 5 favorite flowers?

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Mainegal

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It's hard to pick just 5 as I have many.
Lilacs
Day lilies
Hostas
Irises
Daffodils
 

Crabbergirl

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I alway have in my veggie garden:
Marigolds
Zinnias
Sunflowers

But I love
Hybiscus
Mexican Petunias
 

Jules

Member
My favourites....hmmm....
Daylilies
Clematis
Daffodils
Azaleas
Iris

it is interesting to see the varied lists depending on the zones one lives. I love Hibiscus, but can't grow them here b/c of hte cold winters.
 

Jules

Member
I doubt it Mainey - even though we are rated at a 5a, I still loose some plants - our house is so open and we get bone chilling winds in the winter time so I go with plants at zone 4 and below. I have lost some plants that should never have died!!!
 

Crabbergirl

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Jules & Maine,
I have to see if I can find them, but I had seen minature hybiscus somewhere that were said to be great for growing indoors in northern areas. I'll let you know if I can find them again. Wow It's great to now have a place to share all this cool stuff as soon as I find it!
 

Gloria

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Very hard to choose just five favorites but here goes.. and not neccessarily in this order.
1 Hydrangias
2 Gardenias
3 Camelias
4 Iris
5 Roses
 

Jules

Member
Gloria....I so love Camillias - another one I can't grow here. Out west - in BC, where I grew up - they grow practically out of control - and so beautiful. I remember seeing them in Myrtle Beach last March
 

Jules

Member
Jules & Maine,
I have to see if I can find them, but I had seen minature hybiscus somewhere that were said to be great for growing indoors in northern areas. I'll let you know if I can find them again. Wow It's great to now have a place to share all this cool stuff as soon as I find it!
I too have seen the indoors one...and they are ever so pretty. We do have a lot of light in our home...and probably could grow them, but prefer the outdoors ones. I brought in my two pots of gerber daisies this fall and they are blooming beautifully now. They are very finicky though - if I drop the blinds during the day at all, they let me know they are not happy ;)
 

Gloria

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Staff member
Camellias

Gloria....I so love Camillias - another one I can't grow here. Out west - in BC, where I grew up - they grow practically out of control - and so beautiful. I remember seeing them in Myrtle Beach last March

That's right! I knew I'd talked to you on a forum somewhere but couldn't remember which. I still can't remember which but I do remember that you visited Myrtle Beach. You came within 60 miles of me. I used to go to M-Beach quite a bit when hubby did motel renovations there.
I have a pink and a red camillia but I want allllll the colors. Windsor Plantation in Georgetown, SC has them in all shades from white to deep scarlet red. I've tried to do cuttings from those and failed. I thought I had a seedling one time but it turned out to be a Magnolia tree..which is now 6 foot and growing in my back yard..
 

ladyhawthorne

New Member
lilacs which unfortunately will not grow here
blood lillies
jasmine
narcissus which are starting to bloom already for me
and a new favorite, turk's cap
 

kozykitten

New Member
There is no way I can pick 5, my favorites change from day to day lol

Lilacs always make the top 5 though and then I like iris's, wisteria, columbine and hyacinth bean.
 
M

Mari-Jo

Guest
Just five?.............:)
Coneflower
Mexican Sunflower
Peacock Orchid
Hosta's
Toadlily
 
Only five is hard!! LOL

Daffodils in the spring
Lilacs soon after..
Lillies of all kinds, Days, Oriental, Asiatic,
Dahlias bloom all summer
Cannas for tropical

oh my it is hard to stop at only 5!
 


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