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Old 16-07-2005, 04:14 AM
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On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 21:53:23 -0500, Melissa
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Looks like some kind of wild Lily? We have the same shape and type
flower here called Tiger Lilys, but are orange color. Nice flower
anyway. I would keep them unless they are raiding the garden. They do
tend to spread loosly...

Freddie

Anyone know what these are? They grow wild around here.
http://dim.com/~melissa/photos/What%...d%20flower.JPG


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Phred wrote :

On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 21:53:23 -0500, Melissa
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Looks like some kind of wild Lily? We have the same shape and
type flower here called Tiger Lilys, but are orange color.
Nice flower anyway. I would keep them unless they are raiding
the garden. They do tend to spread loosly...

Freddie

Anyone know what these are? They grow wild around here.
http://dim.com/~melissa/photos/What%...0weed%20flower
.JPG


They're not big enough for lilies, are they? Tese flowers are
maybe 1/2" long.


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Old 16-07-2005, 05:39 AM
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Melissa wrote:
Phred wrote :

On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 21:53:23 -0500, Melissa
scribed:

Looks like some kind of wild Lily? We have the same shape and type
flower here called Tiger Lilys, but are orange color. Nice flower
anyway. I would keep them unless they are raiding the garden. They
do tend to spread loosly...

Anyone know what these are? They grow wild around here.
http://dim.com/~melissa/photos/What%...0weed%20flower
.JPG


They're not big enough for lilies, are they? Tese flowers are
maybe 1/2" long.


Lilies have six petals, not five. This looks like a bellflower (Campanula).

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Old 16-07-2005, 07:42 AM
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If you don't know enough basic botany to be able to distinguish a dicot from
a monocot, you should not be guessing the ID of plants. There is absolutely
nothing liliaceous about the plant. Its a Campanula.


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On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 21:53:23 -0500, Melissa
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Looks like some kind of wild Lily? We have the same shape and type
flower here called Tiger Lilys, but are orange color. Nice flower
anyway. I would keep them unless they are raiding the garden. They do
tend to spread loosly...

Freddie

Anyone know what these are? They grow wild around here.
http://dim.com/~melissa/photos/What%...d%20flower.JPG




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