Question:
Can any one tell me the name of this flower?
SterlingTopaz
2012-12-11 13:24:10 UTC
Can anyone tell me the name of the orange and yellow flowers on the bottom left in this panel?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=400361280034

Are they mum's, marigolds, or carnations?

Thank you
Six answers:
fair2midlynn
2012-12-11 16:18:42 UTC
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=zinnia+leaves&view=detail&id=8322B5E739ACE043631B7D5B6D10C4CFD96B1589&first=155

They're zinnia leaves; likewise, the picture says delphinium larkspur-which I actually think is buddlia-butterfly bush http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=buddleia&view=detail&id=1AC784C11A7C9FBA8AB764CC2D8FD0213CD14E76; then the picture which is merely shaded in looks like echinacea. These flowers are all butterfly magnets to different species of butterflies.
Bambi Berkowicz
2012-12-11 13:51:08 UTC
Well, the site describes them as Chrysanthemums, so I would assume that is what they are. They look more like Zinnias, but what do I know?



By the way, you do NOT use an apostrophe when pluralizing a noun. They are Mums, NOT Mum's.
Garden Inspire
2012-12-11 13:39:10 UTC
Looks like mums, definately not marigolds or carnations.
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2017-01-01 14:24:33 UTC
appears like a Clematis Vine to me. There are various varieties.... some bloom in spring, some bloom in autumn. some have medium great purple blooms, others have small white flora and a few have blooms like the only on your %. do a splash learn on Clematis flowering vines and see what you come lower back up with.
anonymous
2012-12-11 13:27:37 UTC
it is known as the death flower in Scandanavia, Russia, and Portland,OR. The name is unspeakable because it will summon a deadly ghost/spirit that will haunt you untill you go insane/commit suicide. i can tell you that the word is a simile of candy. God have mercy on your soul.
ceeli
2012-12-11 14:26:07 UTC
agree with bambi... they look like zinnias, especially because of the leaves.



http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&sugexp=les%3B&gs_rn=0&gs_ri=hp&qe=emlubmlhcw&qesig=b6OEPL8c9wwCmen0imjwtg&pkc=AFgZ2tkXJaOnWONdmk_A_bGlPjD34R6B-WqZkUqScmBiynOiM7aqoyhAY0wk5mHGRDndwigO2kiJu3iRpfPOrrZbyuG-CyiNzQ&cp=7&gs_id=q&xhr=t&q=zinnias&rls=ig&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.&bvm=bv.1354675689,d.eWU&bpcl=39650382&biw=661&bih=599&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=5LLHUM21OIiK8QTN6IHYCA



but... they could be mums (chrysanthemums)



http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&sugexp=les%3B&gs_rn=0&gs_ri=hp&qe=bXVtcw&qesig=5_ZR2u9NDAPhCG-RshBOjQ&pkc=AFgZ2tnAZ48MJLwTFOsMAIY3D5woFPefBjp5Fra-yXaziQSiF5Exi6__OoeCEHfx9zvumfr0S2wQn9fyDHPc7x42a06-xXV-AA&cp=4&gs_id=e&xhr=t&q=mums&rls=ig&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.&bvm=bv.1354675689,d.eWU&bpcl=39650382&biw=936&bih=603&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=QLPHUMiGHYW49QT7v4CgBA


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