Favorite FLOWER to grow in your garden?

thistlebloom

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seedcorn said:
Is bee balm an annual or perennial?
Bee balm is a perennial Seedcorn, and the clump increases yearly, so after a few years you can share it or replant in another garden area. The leaves are so fragrant too, very lemony/citrusy. :)
 

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I love the big, blowsy old-fashioned peonies in shades of pinks and reds. They always look so lush! I also have a weakness for sweet violets, lily of the valley, wild iris, bold and vivid-colored tuberous begonias, climbing English roses, and tiny sweet allysum. Anything that flowers is okay by me.

Edited because spelling has meaning.
 

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I almost forgot...I was introduced to the Tahitian (Tiare) Gardenias when I was in Hawai'i. I have two plants coming to me in two weeks....the fragrance is unlike anything you have ever smelled. They are also one of my favorites.
 

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Every time I revisit this post- I find myself saying "Yeah, that too!" It really is impossible to choose!
 

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My favorite flowers are roses and bearded iris. I have at least 18 roses and 70-80 bearded iris. I love other flowers also like peonies and clematis and fortunately they all do well here in the high desert. My roses and iris are beginning to bloom now and I have two buds on my clematis. The peonies will come later.
 

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*A* favorite flower?

I can't even comprehend the concept :p

I don't even think I could make a short-list of a dozen.

Especially since, favorite for *what*? Sentimental associations, bone-hardiness, impressive or lengthy display, flowers that are really cool when examined close-up, low maintenance, ease of propagation without being a weed, etc.

I suppose my favorite flower is whatever I am looking at at the moment, that is in good shape and not causing me aggravation (such as tedious deadheading of individual blossoms) :p

Pat
 

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I think back to my Moms garden. Oriental poppies (big and papery) and Peonies. I have some of her poppies finally growing here but can not grow Peonies for the life of me. I plant flowers all over the garden and yard but these are my favs.:bee
 

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As my username would imply, my favorite flower is calendula :)

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Can't believe I didn't respond to this one. Such a hard one too!!

I'm torn between my iris's now that I've gotten in the full look of them all.

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Or the black eyed susan vine I adore!

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Sorry about the blanket photo... the BES vine is in the background.
 
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