J Joony Diamond Member Jan 17, 2001 7,654 0 0 Mar 1, 2009 #1 I took a picture of this flower a while ago at home, but I have no idea what it is, any clues? I.e. species and such? Thanks a bunch! http://i40.tinypic.com/2m2842d.jpg
I took a picture of this flower a while ago at home, but I have no idea what it is, any clues? I.e. species and such? Thanks a bunch! http://i40.tinypic.com/2m2842d.jpg
BoomerD No Lifer Feb 26, 2006 65,512 13,871 146 Mar 1, 2009 #2 Need mo info...how about a pic of the entire plant/bush/shrub/tree that the flowers are on?
A aesthetics Golden Member May 12, 2008 1,355 0 0 Mar 1, 2009 #3 Looks almost like a white hydrangea, but I'm not sure... I'm with Boomer, got a better picture? white hydrangea
Looks almost like a white hydrangea, but I'm not sure... I'm with Boomer, got a better picture? white hydrangea
J Joony Diamond Member Jan 17, 2001 7,654 0 0 Mar 1, 2009 #4 A more close up shot: http://i39.tinypic.com/2dbmfpu.jpg Unfortunately I never got a wide shot of it!
A more close up shot: http://i39.tinypic.com/2dbmfpu.jpg Unfortunately I never got a wide shot of it!
S Sasiki Senior member Oct 18, 2004 589 0 0 Mar 1, 2009 #6 I'm going with Hydrangea as well. Impatiens have 1 flower on each stem. Hydrangeas have blooms that clump together. Blushing Bride Endless Summer hydrangea? http://endlesssummerblooms.com...drBlushingBride-28.jpg With Hydrangeas, the definite color of the bloom is dependent on the acidity of your soil. The Blushing Brides will range from a white/pink to white
I'm going with Hydrangea as well. Impatiens have 1 flower on each stem. Hydrangeas have blooms that clump together. Blushing Bride Endless Summer hydrangea? http://endlesssummerblooms.com...drBlushingBride-28.jpg With Hydrangeas, the definite color of the bloom is dependent on the acidity of your soil. The Blushing Brides will range from a white/pink to white
S Sasiki Senior member Oct 18, 2004 589 0 0 Mar 1, 2009 #8 Originally posted by: iGas Phlox [add] Phlox paniculata David Click to expand... Nice find! You're either a plant person or plain lucky!
Originally posted by: iGas Phlox [add] Phlox paniculata David Click to expand... Nice find! You're either a plant person or plain lucky!