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#233185 Sep 11th, 2008 at 07:46 PM
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this one i really like
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and another view, same plant
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and leaves that were used, very leathery in feel, but i liked them
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#233187 Sep 11th, 2008 at 07:47 PM
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the leaves are not from the berry things.

and one more i like
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and i'm pretty sure this is a variety of hydrangea
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thanks in advance! kissie

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The berries could be one of the cotoneasters.
No clue on the leaves.
I wish I could see the leaves on the yellow feathery one. Maybe a statice?
Yes, the last is a form of hydrangea.


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nice bouquet! the leaves in your 3rd & 4th pics look like rose leaves...


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I've seen the bouquet... they are all beautiful but the sunflower is what really caught my eye.



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I have a feeling the berries are hypericum berries (i think hypericum is the same genus as st john's wort) The yellow flower looks like statice or sea lavender, or maybe solidago?


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The yellow reminds me of all the goldenrod that is in bloom EVERYWHERE here right now - I'm wondering if that is what I might be allergic to the past few weeks - my nose is so very stuffy?!?


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