Please Do You Know the Name of this Flower

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Calling it pretty isn’t enough.

Do you know more about it!



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20 responses to “Please Do You Know the Name of this Flower”

  1. I believe it is a type of chrysanthemum… very pretty indeed!

  2. Interesting! I looked up chrys and see it might be in the spoon or quill category of that plant. Exotic!, Where was it?

  3. I don’t know, but I love that flower.

  4. Yes – I thought it might be a type of chrysanthemum too – although it looks more like something exotic you would see underwater! Nature is stunning!

  5. Vicki Perkins

    I think chrysanthemums. They have an incurved subspecies that may be where to look.

  6. Vicki Perkins

    It also could be unspecified or exotic.

  7. Harriet 🙂 🙂

  8. I agree with the rest. The tubular petals make it seem like a form of chrysanthemum. The green tips of the petals are stunning.

  9. I believe it is a Dahlia.

  10. It could be a spoonflower, a type of African daisy. I have some similar that are purple. Your white one is very beautiful!

  11. Susan in Zurich

    My first thought was Dahlia.
    It is really lovely.
    I’m all for naming it Harriet, like Tara suggested 🙂

  12. My thoughts are a type of Dahlia. Many have apps on their phone for flowers take a pic and it will identify it.
    It’s beautiful no matter what it is.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Much love
    Jeanne

  13. Gail Dawson-White

    Passion flower. Exotic. Only green house or summer exposure in France.

  14. Elizabeth Schaeffer

    I have an app called ” plant net”. You open the app, take a photo, click whether it is a leaf or flower and it will give you an answer.

  15. It’s a Passion flower here in the US. Beautiful, blossums in the evening, and can be poisonous.

  16. It looks like it may be a type of Passion flower. There’s a free app called PictureThis, that should be able to identify it for you! It’s beautiful!

  17. Hi Corey,
    Our plant identifier couldn’t find it but I believe it is a Spider Mum. I looked up images of Chrysanthemums and found one that looked just like yours.

  18. Teddee Grace

    I googled spoonflower African daisy and it certainly looks the photos.

  19. Have always referred to it as a Spider Mum.

  20. I believe it is a dahlia.

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