Help to identify flower
By mrsmelon
7 comments
Hi All
Who best to ask what the name of this flower is than you GOY friends.
I enjoy gardening and photography but find it hard to identify flowers.
Help to identify this one
Really impressed with these photos and thought i would share with you all. Taken at Sheffield Botantical Gardens on Mothers Day
- 14 Apr, 2011
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Wonderful photos :o)
14 Apr, 2011
Pulsatilla or Pasque flower ... lots of pics on GoY of them ... it's one on my wish-list! Lovely photos. : o )
14 Apr, 2011
Thanks so much - was just the 1st photo i needed help with sixpence i have the rest.
I just love getting out with the camera, here is the link to a few photos on Flickr.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/miss_naughty71/
14 Apr, 2011
Your photos are wonderful love the little pigletts feeding from the mother laughed at your naughty cakes hehe haha, and wonderful photo of the Camelia and birds, you should up load the bird ones on our sister site ispyabird, they would love them. The mushroom looks like flygarret not sure if I ve spelt that right deadly poison your welcome with the ID of the Pasque flower.
15 Apr, 2011
Thanks sixpence - i have uploaded some pictures to ispyabird last year but there was not much activity, have just revisted and loaded a few more. http://www.ispyabird.co.uk/members/missnaughty71/photos
wish I could change my name on here to match, will have to see if that is possible later i must rush now work i calling.
16 Apr, 2011
Yes it was just starting up then. I shall take a look thank you .
16 Apr, 2011
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The first one is the Plasque flower not sure if you want the rest ID. Lovely blog and photography.
14 Apr, 2011