What is your favorite flower?

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  1. LaThing profile image60
    LaThingposted 11 years ago

    What is your favorite flower?

    It seems like rose is the most common flower to give to a loved one. But would you prefer other than Rose?

  2. Ddraigcoch profile image74
    Ddraigcochposted 11 years ago

    I only like the tight roses. Most go tatty and ugly. I much prefer Carnations. I adore Freesia also. My favourite flower to see in the garden are Fuschias.

  3. dghbrh profile image79
    dghbrhposted 11 years ago

    Jasmines and other colorful orchids as well i will prefer over roses.

  4. chef-de-jour profile image97
    chef-de-jourposted 11 years ago

    My favourites are all wild. The Teasel is an outrageous flower, a bit of a loner; the Rosebay Willowherb (which I think is a Fireweed in US speak?) tapering red and very social but my number one is the tiny, exquisite Scarlet Pimpernel with its small scarlet flowers and attractive green leaves, found near fields and suntraps. You probably wouldn't want to give one as a love token!

  5. EFranz13 profile image40
    EFranz13posted 11 years ago

    I was never a big fan of Roses.  Mainly, because it was always the "go to" flower for special occasions. My favorite Flowers are Gerbera (Gerber) Daisies. I love that they are so simple and elegant, and have such a variety of colors.

  6. profile image0
    mefajf07300302posted 11 years ago

    pink/white tulips absolutely the best looking flower

  7. peachtreepetals profile image60
    peachtreepetalsposted 11 years ago

    give me a bouquet with fresh lilies & roses any day smile

  8. lburmaster profile image72
    lburmasterposted 11 years ago

    Colored roses smile It is a favorite of most individuals and has always been a symbol of romance. However, adding the color seems to help erase the classic message. I also love Lily's.

  9. gitachud profile image67
    gitachudposted 10 years ago

    My favourite flower is the Sunflower. It is beautiful and lives up to its name because of how it follows the movement of the sun during its growth period. The energy contained in the sunflower seeds which is inherent in the oil represent the natural power of the sun.

 
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