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I have a lot of flower pictures that I have taken. However, I do not
know what several of them are. You can see my generic descriptions. I
like to take the photographs, but I have no idea what most of these
flowers are.

Would anyone here be able to help me name my flower pictures?

http://www.floweryforests.com

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Forest Wanderer wrote in
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I have a lot of flower pictures that I have taken. However, I do not
know what several of them are. You can see my generic descriptions. I
like to take the photographs, but I have no idea what most of these
flowers are.

Would anyone here be able to help me name my flower pictures?

http://www.floweryforests.com



The second one in the first row is a Coneflower (Echinacea), I believe, but
the specific name for the type with the droopy petals will have to be
provided by someone else.

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I believe the flower you have identified as Bleeding Heart is actually
Fuschia.
Marilyn

"Forest Wanderer" wrote in message
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I have a lot of flower pictures that I have taken. However, I do not
know what several of them are. You can see my generic descriptions. I
like to take the photographs, but I have no idea what most of these
flowers are.

Would anyone here be able to help me name my flower pictures?

http://www.floweryforests.com



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On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 14:47:44 -0400, "Marilyn" fcorliss at comcast dot
net wrote:

I believe the flower you have identified as Bleeding Heart is actually
Fuschia.
Marilyn

Fuchsia variety "Dark Eyes", I believe.
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Forest Wanderer wrote:
I have a lot of flower pictures that I have taken. However, I do not
know what several of them are. You can see my generic descriptions. I
like to take the photographs, but I have no idea what most of these
flowers are.

Would anyone here be able to help me name my flower pictures?

http://www.floweryforests.com


Spam in my eyes.

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Travis wrote in news:juDDi.1688$h06.294
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Forest Wanderer wrote:
I have a lot of flower pictures that I have taken. However, I do not
know what several of them are. You can see my generic descriptions. I
like to take the photographs, but I have no idea what most of these
flowers are.

Would anyone here be able to help me name my flower pictures?

http://www.floweryforests.com


Spam in my eyes.


Why?
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Janet Baraclough wrote in
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Spam in my eyes.


Why?


Have you seen the pics? They are highly cultivated plants, nobody
could possibly mistake them for forest flowers.

It's so obviously NOT a genuine attempt to get the flowers named.
Otherwise, he would by now, have changed the titels to the names
provided when he asked the same Q on another group.

" If our advertisements interest you, please visit them" is a
prominent feature of the page.

He wants to raise the number of page-hits , so that said
advertisers
will pay him more.
He's using his dishonest, pretend appeal to group member, so make us
go to the website and be counted.

Janet


Oh, well, then let's kill him right now. I mean, REALLY, just slaughter
him and think nothing more of it.


Oh, yeah, I didn't notice that ads at all so I guess it's only SPAM for
the folks who go looking for it.
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In article ,
FragileWarrior wrote:

Oh, well, then let's kill him right now. I mean, REALLY, just slaughter
him and think nothing more of it.


Eh, you forgot where we stick his head on a post as a warning to others
of his ilk.

That's always my favorite part;-)
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Billy wrote in
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In article ,
FragileWarrior wrote:

Oh, well, then let's kill him right now. I mean, REALLY, just
slaughter him and think nothing more of it.


Eh, you forgot where we stick his head on a post as a warning to
others of his ilk.

That's always my favorite part;-)


Is that before or after the disemboweling? I always forget...
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In article ,
FragileWarrior wrote:

Billy wrote in
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In article ,
FragileWarrior wrote:

Oh, well, then let's kill him right now. I mean, REALLY, just
slaughter him and think nothing more of it.


Eh, you forgot where we stick his head on a post as a warning to
others of his ilk.

That's always my favorite part;-)


Is that before or after the disemboweling? I always forget...


If I remember my English etiquette correctly, the disemboweling precedes
the drawing and quartering which is followed by the head on the spike
bit. Public executions are so bland these days, don't you think?;-)
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FragileWarrior wrote:
Travis wrote in news:juDDi.1688$h06.294
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Forest Wanderer wrote:
I have a lot of flower pictures that I have taken. However, I do not
know what several of them are. You can see my generic descriptions. I
like to take the photographs, but I have no idea what most of these
flowers are.

Would anyone here be able to help me name my flower pictures?

http://www.floweryforests.com

Spam in my eyes.


Why?

Click on the ads and "Forest Wanderer" gets money.

Those pictures are nothing to write home about IMHO.

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Billy wrote in
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In article ,
FragileWarrior wrote:

Billy wrote in

u:

In article ,
FragileWarrior wrote:

Oh, well, then let's kill him right now. I mean, REALLY, just
slaughter him and think nothing more of it.

Eh, you forgot where we stick his head on a post as a warning to
others of his ilk.

That's always my favorite part;-)


Is that before or after the disemboweling? I always forget...


If I remember my English etiquette correctly, the disemboweling
precedes the drawing and quartering which is followed by the head on
the spike bit. Public executions are so bland these days, don't you
think?;-)


And Usenet ones are even more dreary. All those cries of, "Off wit' 'is
head!" but, in the end, no one does squat and the mob just goes home, has
a cuppa and looks at flower photos on the 'net.
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Travis wrote in news:9mNDi.1743$h06.1130
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FragileWarrior wrote:
Travis wrote in news:juDDi.1688

$h06.294
@trnddc03:

Forest Wanderer wrote:
I have a lot of flower pictures that I have taken. However, I do not
know what several of them are. You can see my generic descriptions.

I
like to take the photographs, but I have no idea what most of these
flowers are.

Would anyone here be able to help me name my flower pictures?

http://www.floweryforests.com

Spam in my eyes.


Why?

Click on the ads and "Forest Wanderer" gets money.


But I didn't. Didn't even notice them. I guess if he's a spammer, he's
a poor one.


Those pictures are nothing to write home about IMHO.



He's a spammer because he's a bad photographer??

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FragileWarrior expounded:


He's a spammer because he's a bad photographer??


No, he's a spammer because he posts dull pictures, puts a link in a
newsgroup, all to get you to click on his ads. Forest dahlias? Give
me a break.
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Ann wrote in news:sgrvd3t7but6gj1uvn592g6f9lsev6vqdc@
4ax.com:

FragileWarrior expounded:


He's a spammer because he's a bad photographer??


No, he's a spammer because he posts dull pictures, puts a link in a
newsgroup, all to get you to click on his ads. Forest dahlias? Give
me a break.


You actually clicked on his ads????? And last time I checked, bad
photographers weren't illegal.
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