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Pretty Flower/Izzie, Orlando
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Not a mountain ... Very pretty Izzie!
16/Jul/09 12:10 AM
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Does anyone know the name for this flower, I don't.
16/Jul/09 1:06 AM
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This is a seriously weird flower! It's very pretty and made a good hard puzzle. What on earth is it?
16/Jul/09 1:16 AM
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AWESOME!!!!!
16/Jul/09 2:04 AM
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It reminds me of a Batchelor's Button.
16/Jul/09 2:13 AM
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It is a type of Daisy; I want to say a Soprano variety, but am not positive on that part. Lovely!
16/Jul/09 4:18 AM
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Not a Bachelor's Button. You may be right, Eri. The petals are just starting to open, so it would look very different in just over an hour. The center does look like the Daisy family.
16/Jul/09 4:38 AM
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It is a spooned variety of the Osteospermum. Also called African Daisy (Native of South Africa), Roadside Daisy. Once you have them in your garden they just keep coming up.I one had a spooned one in my garden but it eventually threw back to the common variety. Great photo Izzie.
16/Jul/09 6:59 AM
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Just when I think I've seen every flower variation there could possibly be, something like this shows up. You photographers are great!
16/Jul/09 1:27 PM
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