What flower is shown on the top left of this website? http://www.dgreetings.com/fragrance-flow...
I've been looking for the name of it for a long time.
Thanks!
What is this flower??
I think it is called a Fan Flower.
It is native to Australia. It has a beautiful purple petal and looks very delicate.
Reply:looks like a bacopa. although it does look somewhat fake/artificial.
Reply:The website is just for making money. It has a page rank of zero from Google. There is no real content there just ads.
Reply:The flower in the picture is a primula.
Reply:I agree it does bear a resemblence to Phlox.
Phlox paniculata is known by several common names including Perennial Phlox, Fall Phlox, and Garden Phlox because it is often used in gardens.
Check the picture out here: http://www.easywildflowers.com/quality/p...
Reply:The flower looks like an Oxalis to me. I have some in my yard, and they spread like crazy. They grow in clumps and have shamrock looking leaves. Since I can't tell what the leaves look like in the pic, the only other guess I have is an African Violet.
Reply:if you mean the flower in the pic i think its a lantana. if youre not srry.
Reply:Oxalis debilis
pink wood sorrel
http://plants.ifas.ufl.edu/oxadeb.html
I have them in my yard. We always called it a clover, but I guess that's no correct. Hey, I learned something today too!
Mahalo!
Reply:a purple flower?
Reply:It's an artificial sprig of Bocopa ( Babies Breath )
Reply:bocopa
Reply:Try asking the webmaster of the site. They might be able to help you.
Reply:purple daisy
Reply:Looks like Phlox to me. Here's a pic for comparison.
http://images.search.yahoo.com/images/vi...
Reply:I don't think it's a daisy or a lantana. I'm sure that it's not the previous answer!!! Reported! It could be a type of Phlox. I'm not sure though. Could it be a Lilac?
Reply:no clue, SORRY !
Reply:I'm not 100%. If I could see foliage... or even the flower's stem, maybe I could be more certain.
Two answerers picked my top two guesses. Oxalis or Primrose (Primula) are what I think it is. Intriguing about Bacopa (or whatever the new name for it is)... I'm not sure there's one that pink... I'm pretty sure it isn't Bacopa.
Good luck
Reply:Looks like a Daisy
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