Tuesday, November 17, 2009

What type of flower is this?

Here is the link that shows the flowers!!!





Please help me!!!





http://us.weddingstar.com/productlist/As...

What type of flower is this?
The white flowers are white freesia (comes in many colors)


http://www.fiftyflowers.com/index.asp?Pa...





The smaller ones are waxflowers. There are several varieties (leptospermum, but I have also seen it as Chamelaucium Uncinatum. An actual flower - not made of wax) also called pink tea tree (not the same as melaleuca).


http://www.istockphoto.com/file_closeup/...


http://www.answers.com/topic/chamelauciu...





Also, the green 'rods' in back are 'snake grass' (I happen to have some of that) http://www.theflowermart.com/cart.asp?wh...
Reply:They are most certainly 'Freezia'








http://www.decorafleurs.ch/realisations_...


http://www.freshroses.com/freesia.jpg


http://ukraineflowers.kiev.ua/images/bou...
Reply:Its not an Iris, is it..I would recommend googling flowers on images, and see if anything similar pops up. Good luck!
Reply:its a kind of orchid but im not sure what exact one
Reply:The large white ones are definitely Freesias, and the smaller one is a Broom Teatree (Leptospermum scoparium).





Freesia:


http://www.brookehouse.net/Freesia-White...





Broom Tea Tree:


http://www.manuka.netfirms.com/manuka_fi...


http://www.virtualplanttags.com/vpt.asp?...


http://www.virtualplanttags.com/vpt.asp?...
Reply:It is a tuberose Polianthes tuberosa. They come in singles like the florist has used and doubles.


http://www.rareflora.com/polianthestub.h...
Reply:The larger white ones are freesia, I am not too sure about the red ones. Maybe dianthus.
Reply:They are orchids.


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