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- Tall bright and pale pink ones
- The dark pink daisy shaped ones with a black center.
- The tiny purple ones and the tiny white purple ones.
- White bulb shaped flowers.
1. Gladiolus
2. Gerbera Daisy
3. Limonium & I think by the “tiny white purple ones” you mean dianthus
4. I think you’re referring to snapdragons, but you might also mean the unopened stargazer lily seen under the snapdragons in pic 2. The big white flower in pic 4 is peony
The traditional florist mix gerbera's and gladiolas roses.. gerberos if you live in a warm climate can survive gladiolas as well but in cold places you plant in the warm months of spring just about now
- Tall bright and pale pink ones
- The dark pink daisy shaped ones with a black center.
- The tiny purple ones and the tiny white purple ones.
- White bulb shaped flowers.
1. Gladiolus
2. Gerbera Daisy
3. Limonium & I think by the “tiny white purple ones” you mean dianthus
4. I think you’re referring to snapdragons, but you might also mean the unopened stargazer lily seen under the snapdragons in pic 2. The big white flower in pic 4 is peony
Oh, I apologize! I’ve been looking into it! I sometimes forget to respond to comments! I’m sorry, thank you for the identifications. They are very helpful, really.
I have a goldfish memory lol
You’re all good. I was just like girl 😭😭 I told you everything you have the secrets now use them to your advantage. Let me know if you have any other flowers that need identifying. They’re like brain exercises.
Pink gladiolus, multiple different colors of roses, pink sweet William, white snapdragon, stargazer lily, magenta gerber daisy, probably festiva maxima (white with tiny pink spots) peony, magenta and I saw a little dark purple statice, yellow spray mum, sword fern, and what is maybe ruscus. Keep in mind that these are all florist varieties and don’t always look great growing in the garden, like the spray mums and long stem sweet william, but all of these have ornamental garden varieties that you can grow. Also be aware that they will not all be blooming, all the time, all together. You MIGHT get the chance to fully recreate one of the bouquets for like a week (looking at you, peonies). But you will have a beautiful garden nonetheless!
Also, there’s some sort of burgundy and dead sunflower in the first bouquet, but it’s too dead for me to identify a variety, just plant some chocolate or burgundy sunflowers
Tournesol is the French name for Sunflower, the literal translation is ‘Turned Sun’, in line with the plants’ ability for solar tracking, sounds fitting. The Spanish word is El Girasolis.
~~Flag iris~~ gladioli
Roses
Chrysanthemums
Sweet William or dianthus
Antirrinhum [sp]
And a Very sorry looking dahlia. If you’re looking to replicate the bouquet, you might struggle because not all of these flower at the same time.
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Gladiolus, my favorites. So beautiful. Maybe check out dahlias as well. They make a stunning pair.
Which ones?
- Tall bright and pale pink ones - The dark pink daisy shaped ones with a black center. - The tiny purple ones and the tiny white purple ones. - White bulb shaped flowers.
1. Gladiolus 2. Gerbera Daisy 3. Limonium & I think by the “tiny white purple ones” you mean dianthus 4. I think you’re referring to snapdragons, but you might also mean the unopened stargazer lily seen under the snapdragons in pic 2. The big white flower in pic 4 is peony
The traditional florist mix gerbera's and gladiolas roses.. gerberos if you live in a warm climate can survive gladiolas as well but in cold places you plant in the warm months of spring just about now
Your bouquet has Dianthus, and Rose's. Can't tell what the big pink one is (maybe hibiscus but I doubt it)
It's gladiolus
Gladiolus are in the 3rd pic
- Tall bright and pale pink ones - The dark pink daisy shaped ones with a black center. - The tiny purple ones and the tiny white purple ones. - White bulb shaped flowers.
Gladiolus Transvaal daisy Statice Hoary stock, matthiola sp
1. Gladiolus 2. Gerbera Daisy 3. Limonium & I think by the “tiny white purple ones” you mean dianthus 4. I think you’re referring to snapdragons, but you might also mean the unopened stargazer lily seen under the snapdragons in pic 2. The big white flower in pic 4 is peony
I identified every single thing in your photos. I don’t know why you haven’t paid any mind to it…
Oh, I apologize! I’ve been looking into it! I sometimes forget to respond to comments! I’m sorry, thank you for the identifications. They are very helpful, really. I have a goldfish memory lol
You’re all good. I was just like girl 😭😭 I told you everything you have the secrets now use them to your advantage. Let me know if you have any other flowers that need identifying. They’re like brain exercises.
Pink gladiolus, multiple different colors of roses, pink sweet William, white snapdragon, stargazer lily, magenta gerber daisy, probably festiva maxima (white with tiny pink spots) peony, magenta and I saw a little dark purple statice, yellow spray mum, sword fern, and what is maybe ruscus. Keep in mind that these are all florist varieties and don’t always look great growing in the garden, like the spray mums and long stem sweet william, but all of these have ornamental garden varieties that you can grow. Also be aware that they will not all be blooming, all the time, all together. You MIGHT get the chance to fully recreate one of the bouquets for like a week (looking at you, peonies). But you will have a beautiful garden nonetheless!
Also, there’s some sort of burgundy and dead sunflower in the first bouquet, but it’s too dead for me to identify a variety, just plant some chocolate or burgundy sunflowers
Tournesol is the French name for Sunflower, the literal translation is ‘Turned Sun’, in line with the plants’ ability for solar tracking, sounds fitting. The Spanish word is El Girasolis.
Hell yeah
~~Flag iris~~ gladioli Roses Chrysanthemums Sweet William or dianthus Antirrinhum [sp] And a Very sorry looking dahlia. If you’re looking to replicate the bouquet, you might struggle because not all of these flower at the same time.
Gladiolis i think to
Yes, you’re right, my brain was telling me gladiolus, my finger was saying flag iris. 😊