By Cox
Dumfriesshire,
United Kingdom
Recently bought a bunch of flowers at Tesco among them was the attached flower can anybody identify it.Photo 3 the foliage is variegated.
Thankyou
graham



27 Sep, 2016
Answers
Devil's Paintbrush possibly
27 Sep, 2016
Carthamus tinctorius Cox, used by florists in arrangements. Dries well too.
27 Sep, 2016
Carthamus it is - or common name safflower
27 Sep, 2016
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Well, it's very blurry but looks pretty much like a marigold. I don't think the foliage is variegated, it's just dying.
27 Sep, 2016