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Stories Collected While Living in France
I believe it is a type of chrysanthemum… very pretty indeed!
Interesting! I looked up chrys and see it might be in the spoon or quill category of that plant. Exotic!, Where was it?
I don’t know, but I love that flower.
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!
I think chrysanthemums. They have an incurved subspecies that may be where to look.
It also could be unspecified or exotic.
Harriet 🙂 🙂
I agree with the rest. The tubular petals make it seem like a form of chrysanthemum. The green tips of the petals are stunning.
I believe it is a Dahlia.
It could be a spoonflower, a type of African daisy. I have some similar that are purple. Your white one is very beautiful!
My first thought was Dahlia.
It is really lovely.
I’m all for naming it Harriet, like Tara suggested 🙂
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
Passion flower. Exotic. Only green house or summer exposure in France.
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.
It’s a Passion flower here in the US. Beautiful, blossums in the evening, and can be poisonous.
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!
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.
I googled spoonflower African daisy and it certainly looks the photos.
Have always referred to it as a Spider Mum.
I believe it is a dahlia.
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