What's your favourite flower?

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They really do, @Sarcelle I haven’t grown them for such a long time,and never noticed when I did.
Now they have twice the fun value for kids with the snapping and skulls 🙂
 
The Darth Vader Fower , Scientific Name Aristolochia Salvadorensis

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The Bird of Paradise , Strelitzia reginae , indigenous to South America .

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The hybrid “double knock out roses” that are resistant to extreme cold and rust spots. They also require no pruning of dead flowers; they fall off by themselves.
 
Parrot tulips

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The Moth Orchid , Phalaenopsis .

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Hmm,I don’t even know what these flowers are ,there’s so many in the garden and they open up at night with a really nice perfume.The children and I used to call them the Poisonous Fairy Flowers 🤔
The cats were sitting among them cleaning one another.
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They could be four o’clock flowers. The flowers open at dusk and remain open all night releasing a spicy perfume.

I had them in my old backyard garden and the cat liked to nap underneath them.
 
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This splash of white flowers belongs, I believe, to an ornamental pear tree. This one is growing just outside my balcony, but they are planted all over Los Angeles, and most all of them are in bloom now.

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The Laughing Bumble Bee Orchid , Ophrys bomybliflora .

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They are really beautiful …it looks like Spring has come already christofirst ?I was amazed seeing them in MO a few years back,and then since then there seem to be many of them here being planted around the cities.The lovely blossom,lush green folatge that turns to beautiful Autumn hues…they are kind of the perfect tree to me 🙂 …I planted one in my garden too!
 
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