Mine are gardenias. I wish I knew how to grow them, but I don't think the climate here is right for that.
I love gardenias! They make me think of my house in California. But I also love daffodils, because they make me think of Louisiana....but, then, I love roses, because they remind me of my old house here in Tennessee.... I love them all too much! I can't decide! I really like the kind that guys give to me with a root beer with they are in love with me..... that's never actually happened, but I think it will....
Definitely Cosmos. Or Columbine. Or Irises. Or Weigalia. Or Spirea. Or Tulips. Definitely Christmas Cactus. Or Azalea. Or Day Lilies. Or Queen Anne's Lace. Oh! Trillium! Or Daffidils.
~daisys ~Allisums ~tulips ~roses ~impatients ~Bleeding Hearts ~Cosmos ~Morning Glorys ~All vespertines... Good heavens all flowers are amazing I love them all...
I don't know how do you call them in english, we call them Brincos de Princesa, which means Earings of a Princess...
Delphiniums....the true blue ones. Anything that is really BLUE, not a purple that the catalogs call blue...REAL BLUE. Japanese anemones are gorgeous.I love the light pink ones. I also have some columbine that are a pinky shade of white with the cover spikes of deep purple, if anyone would like some seed, PM me with your addy. I have alot of light pink echinacea blooming wild around the yard and will let you know when seed is available if anyone would like some. Also my white delphinium with the black eyes are seeding up. teepi
I love flowers.. some of my favourites at teh moment are lilies, violets, daffodils, wild roses, daisies
black eyed susandasies begonias morning glories and this other one we have on our porch, i dont know what its called.
Definitely marigolds. Some say they smell like cat pee, but they run off the mosquitoes. And.. Daylilies, cosmos, wild roses, butterfly peas, black-eyed susans, lupins, violets.
Purple Coneflower- Echinacea purpurea (L.) Moench Showy Lady's Slipper- Cypripedium reginae Walter and the smell of Lilacs- Syringa vulgaris L.