Today’s Flowers
February 8, 2009 | Filed Under Colors, Flowers, Photo Blogging Theme Day, Purple, Today's Flowers, Yellow | 24 Comments

This was taken last summer at Riverside park. Does anyone know its name? As usual, I have no idea.
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Paz
Today’s Flowers: Purple Hydrangeas
January 18, 2009 | Filed Under Colors, Flowers, Hydrangeas, Photo Blogging Theme Day, Purple, Today's Flowers | 21 Comments

Last week, I posted a photo of white Hydrangeas. Today, it’s the purple’s turn. I also took this photo last summer. This morning, I passed by this location. In place of the purple Hydrangeas is an empty bush covered with snow.
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Paz
Today’s Flowers: Morning Glory
November 2, 2008 | Filed Under Colors, Community Garden/Farmers Market, Flowers, Morning Glory, Photo Blogging Theme Day, Purple, Today's Flowers | 47 Comments

This week, I’m giving you all a break and not asking you the name of this flower. LOL! It’s a miracle that I happen to know that this is a Morning Glory. It’s a miracle, I tell you!
Thanks for always helping me learn the names of flowers. I love to learn something new from y’all.
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Paz
Flowers — Purple Petunias
August 22, 2008 | Filed Under Colors, Flowers, Found on a Building Stoop, Petunias, Purple, Yellow | 20 Comments

Found in the flowerbox on the stoop of an apartment building. Anyone know the name of these flowers?
Paz
Ed. Note: Thanks to Gisela, I learn that these are Petunias. Very nice!

What am I Called?
August 6, 2008 | Filed Under Colors, Coneflowers (Echinacea), Flowers, Parks, Purple, Riverside Park | 13 Comments
From the archives:

Here’s another flower that I’d like to know the name. Anyone know?
Paz
Ed. Note: Thanks, everyone, for confirming that this is a Coneflower. Bonnie points out that officially, the flower is called:
echinacea |ˌekəˈnĠsh ə|
noun
a North American coneflower. It is used in herbal medicine, largely for its antibiotic and wound-healing properties. • Genus Echinacea, family Compositae: several species, in particular the purple coneflower.
Thanks, Bonnie!





