What's your favourite flower?

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“The foxglove, with it’s stately bells
Of purple, shall adorn thy dells.”
  • D. M. Moir, The Birth of the Flowers.
Foxgloves and ferns in a woodland valley by George Mawley

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The small blue flower of Lycianthes rantonettii, the Chilean Potato Bush

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These bright red flowers high atop this mighty tree caught my eye. It is, I believe, a Coral Tree, Erythrina, which happens to be the official tree of Los Angeles, even though it is not an indigenous species. Come to think of it, it is probably an appropriate choice for our culturally diverse city.

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It is, I believe, a Coral Tree, Erythrina, which happens to be the official tree of Los Angeles, even though it is not an indigenous species.
You got me thinking there @christofirst .

I wondered whether our County of Lancashire has an official tree .

It hasn’t , but this is the Druid’s Oak in Caton , Lancashire . 😃

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I wonder how old it is ?🤔
Oh dear . 🙃

We might never know .

I’ve just found this - - - - - - " The Ancient Oak, Caton, Lancashire, England, UK.
This old gnarled oak tree, sometimes called the Druid’s Oak or Caton Oak, is believed to be thousands of years old and now only has one branch which is supported by a metal frame. It grows next to the medieval Fish Stones.
Sadly the oak fell down under the weight of the new growth one month after this photo was taken."

https://www.photonorth.uk/media/78a16520-c033-46ea-b418-96ae28ce571d-caton-05a-the-ancient-oak-tree
 
Two women pray near a statue of Mary surrounded by flowers for the Feast of the Assumption during the annual Flower Festival at Auburn’s St. Mary Church.

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Sand Verbena, one of our rugged, native, little coastal wildflowers

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Here is a stock photo of some trailing petunias I have. They have had a rough year for some reason and I thought they died, but they are growing back now.
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Yellow Trumpet, Brugmansia Suaveolens, with a plethora of blooms.

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Yellow Trumpet, Brugmansia Suaveolens, with a plethora of blooms.

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I like plants with trumpets , especially the pink angel trumpets , but beware , every part of the plant is poisonous .

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A Rhododendron griersonianum hybrid at Trengwainton in the beautiful county of Cornwall

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Don’t know the name of this one, but think it is in the Alocasia family???
 
You’re right! Now that prompts my memory, a caladium is correct. Thankyou for IDing it for me. I’d love to have one myself. Saw this one at a show last year I think.
 
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