I'll send this orchid fasinator to anyone who can guess MY favorite flower :) Guess as many times as you want but please leave each guess in a different comment so it's easier to see who wins first.
You pick...pink or white orchid, you can see pictures of the pink orchid in my etsy shop. www.futuresmrst.etsy.com
Hint #1: It grows naturally only in the Americas
Hint #2: It has r and i in its name
Hint #3: the name also an A in it
Hint #4: the letters W, K, C and S are NOT in the name of the flower
poinsettia
oh i remembered your garden post which is why i guessed
Agapanthus lol
your too fun girl!
How about MUM
Mums is the word?
Chrysanthemums
This is killing me...ok, ok....I know this is it...LOL
IRIS!!!!
nope not an iris :)
Hortensia
this is fun!!...thanks for posting this!
Keep guessing ladies :) I'll be thinking of another clue :)
are you getting tired of seeing my name yet??
How about a: Laurestine
that's all I got..
Bouvardia?
Papyrus Lion's Head?
Pitt Variegated!!!
Nevaeh got it!!!!!
Peruvian Lily!
Hip Hip Hooray!!!
Bouvardia?
or
zenia
Botonical name: Alstroemeria hybrid
Alstroemeria (syn. Alstremeria), commonly called the Peruvian Lily or Lily of the Incas, is a South American genus of about 50 species of flowering plants. Almost all of the species are restricted to one of two distinct centers of diversity, one in central Chile, the other in eastern Brazil. Species of Alstroemeria from Chile are winter-growing plants while those of Brazil are summer-growing. All are long-lived perennials except A. (Taltalia) graminea, a diminutive annual from the Atacama Desert of Chile.
The genus was named for the Swedish baron Clas Alströmer (Claus von Alstroemer) by his close friend Carolus Linnaeus. The plant was first described by the French botanist Louis Feuillée. The plant's seeds were among many collected by Alströmer on a trip to South America in 1753.
That was fun! Bravo...Wonderful job!