What is your favorite flower?
- whippoorwill
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What is your favorite flower?
Mine is Queen Anne’s Lace
Re: What is your favorite flower?
Roses and Rose of Sharon, the only ones that I can identify. (seriously)
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I blame Susan Collins
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"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
Re: What is your favorite flower?
We're cultivating Queen Anne's Lace around here. Being that it's historically been treated more as a weed than a flower, it's been hardy enough to survive the horrid heat wave.
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Re: What is your favorite flower?
Queen Anne’s Lace is indeed a native wildflower
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Re: What is your favorite flower?
cannabis
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Re: What is your favorite flower?
I like peonies.
When did the choices get so hard
With so much more at stake
Life gets mighty precious
When there's less of it to waste
With so much more at stake
Life gets mighty precious
When there's less of it to waste
Re: What is your favorite flower?
It gets a shoutout in line two of perhaps my favorite Peter Case song. It's one of those songs that owns me from the first couplet.
On the hills outside of town, there's a hiding place
Where the green fields sway with lavender, mustard, and Queen Anne's lace
When you get the first two lines right in a song, you can go anywhere with it.
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Re: What is your favorite flower?
I like sunflowers.
The deer and rabbits have destroyed by backyard garden this year. I did some research about what flowers the rascals don't eat. So I've been planting lavender and foxglove and a few others.
The deer and rabbits have destroyed by backyard garden this year. I did some research about what flowers the rascals don't eat. So I've been planting lavender and foxglove and a few others.
Re: What is your favorite flower?
Any purple or black flower. And yes, there are black flowers.
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Re: What is your favorite flower?
I have some black petunias
Re: What is your favorite flower?
I love flowers that attract birds. Columbines are great; the hummingbirds love them.
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Re: What is your favorite flower?
I love columbines!
They come in awesome colors.
I just remembered we had a really pretty one back by the woods that I want to get some seeds from so thanks metirish!
They come in awesome colors.
I just remembered we had a really pretty one back by the woods that I want to get some seeds from so thanks metirish!
Re: What is your favorite flower?
I don't think I have a favorite flower. They're all nice I guess
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Re: What is your favorite flower?
Edgy MD wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2024 10:19 pmIt gets a shoutout in line two of perhaps my favorite Peter Case song. It's one of those songs that owns me from the first couplet.
On the hills outside of town, there's a hiding place
Where the green fields sway with lavender, mustard, and Queen Anne's lace
Purple clover, Queen Anne's Lace,
crimson hair across your face
You could make me cry if you don't know
Don't know what I was thinking of
you might be spoilin' me too much, love
You're gonna make me lonesome when you go.
-- B. Dylan
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Re: What is your favorite flower?
Dylan always wins.
It's sometimes cruel and arrogant, but he's always gonna.
It's sometimes cruel and arrogant, but he's always gonna.
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Wasn't aiming to start a lyrics contest. Merely noting the use of QAL in (at least) two different songs.
Whenever I hear Queen Anne's Lace mentioned my mind immediately goes to Purple Clover. It's a reflex.
Whenever I hear Queen Anne's Lace mentioned my mind immediately goes to Purple Clover. It's a reflex.
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Re: What is your favorite flower?
How about Crimson Clover? That seems to be my husband’s high school class’s theme song
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That's more inspired by the colors than flowers.
I'm also a fan of the lovely columbine. Blue and white and purple and white. The name of the first plane to bear the call sign "Air Force One" was "The Columbine." I think it was Mamie Eisenhower's favorite flower.
I'm also a fan of the lovely columbine. Blue and white and purple and white. The name of the first plane to bear the call sign "Air Force One" was "The Columbine." I think it was Mamie Eisenhower's favorite flower.
Re: What is your favorite flower?
I remember "A White Sport Coat and a Pink Carnation" from my high school dances.
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I blame Susan Collins
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
Re: What is your favorite flower?
A beloved flower of the Baltimore region is the black-eyed Susan which, as you can see below, flourishes zestily when they are in season.
In fact, while The Kentucky Derby is famously nicknamed "The Run for the Roses," The Preakness Stakes is less celebrated for its nickname "The Run for the Black-Eyed Susans."
Part of this is the embarrassing reality that the race occurs when the flower isn't yet in bloom, and so wreath awarded to the winner only looks like it's made up of black-eyed Sues, but a closer inspection will reveal those flowers to be Viking Poms that are bred to look like Susans.
This is actually an improvement in our history of wreath fraud, as they previously adorned the wreath with daisies that were hand-tinted yellow to look like Suzies, because people are crazy.
In fact, while The Kentucky Derby is famously nicknamed "The Run for the Roses," The Preakness Stakes is less celebrated for its nickname "The Run for the Black-Eyed Susans."
Part of this is the embarrassing reality that the race occurs when the flower isn't yet in bloom, and so wreath awarded to the winner only looks like it's made up of black-eyed Sues, but a closer inspection will reveal those flowers to be Viking Poms that are bred to look like Susans.
This is actually an improvement in our history of wreath fraud, as they previously adorned the wreath with daisies that were hand-tinted yellow to look like Suzies, because people are crazy.
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I remember the proliferation of wild growing Black Eyed Susans at my grandparent's place in Central Virginia.
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Re: What is your favorite flower?
Quite a bit of these growing at my Aunt Susan's house in Ellicott City, MD
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Re: What is your favorite flower?
They were my sister’s favorite. I used to have scads of them but they seem to have died out although I see them in an odd place around the yard sometimes and I leave them there hoping to get them going again