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Mikla · 61-69, F
Snapdragon.

CountScrofula · 41-45, M
Tiger lilies. They're an introduced species (not persistent enough to be invasive) but you go through the dense forest here and occasionally see this bright orange flower growing out of nowhere. Love em.
SwampFlower · 31-35, F
pride49 · 31-35, M
A long time ago i saw this flower blooming in a patch of snow on a mountain and loved it. A black pansy
Its interesting my b day was yesterday and i just learned this about the flower
'Pansy and Capricorns: The pansy is the birth flower for Capricorns, whose zodiac colors are black and indigo. '
Frostcloud · F
@pride49 very cool!!
seaglass · F
Roses and Tea Roses, and Orchids

Roses are associated with falling in love, but their scent can also help ease heartache from any cause
YoMomma ·
I like all of them but some of them remind me of my late grandmother
Frostcloud · F
@YoMomma awe ❤ which ones?
YoMomma ·
@Frostcloud poppies and hollyhocks
deadgerbil · 26-30, M
Frostcloud · F
Sylphrena · 31-35
@deadgerbil me too!!
being · 36-40, F
Sand white lilies, rose, a purple-blue growing in bushes (if I ever manage I'll get a picture), daisy/chamomile
Selah ·
Roses. Very cliche but they live up to their reputation.
Iwillwait · M
I love: Lilies, Roses, Orchids as well as Hibiscus.
JRVanguard · 26-30, M
Orange roses🔥
Frostcloud · F
@JRVanguard omg i have them in animal crossing. and in my yard growing up. they smelled the best of any color
JRVanguard · 26-30, M
@Frostcloud They are superior and look like fire 😌
Sweetpoison · 41-45, F
Forget me not
Sunflower 🌻
Frostcloud · F
@HappyCamper74 same 🌻🌻
Bird of Paradise
chasingThursday · 41-45, M
Starcrossed · 41-45, F
Tulip 🌷 and Columbine
WowwGirl · 36-40, F
MarineBob · 56-60, M
Dark pink peonies
Ducky · 31-35, F
The saguaro flower
Frostcloud · F
@HootyTheNightOwl cornflower is my favortie colored pencil besides lilac and muave
caccoon · 36-40
Utricularia sandersonii and fritllaria meleagris

 
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