What are the flowers behind the dahlias in this photo?
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on May 01, 2012looks like Amaranth (Celosia ) probably spicata. http://www.aspca.org/Pet-care/poison-control/Plants/celosia-spicata.aspxHelpful Reply
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Sharron W on May 01, 2012Kniphofia , or Red Hot Poker, or Poker Plant...comes in MANY colors and can get HUGE.... Ok never mind I believe Four Season Nursery is correct...Helpful Reply
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Erica Glasener on May 01, 2012Four Season gave you the correct answe. Lots of Celosia plants, great annual, tough takes the heat and sun, good for drying.Helpful Reply
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Janie B on May 03, 2012Thank you so muchHelpful Reply
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Sharron W on May 03, 2012I'd like to find some locally, it seems the nurseries here all have the same stuff year after year...Helpful Reply
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on May 03, 2012Sharron try ordering some seeds on line?Helpful Reply
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Ellie Settlemyre on May 17, 2015Hot Poker plants.Helpful Reply
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Gladys Ruben on Dec 14, 2015SEEDS GROW REALLY WELL.. SO WELL YOU DON'T EVEN HAVE TO PLANT THEMHelpful Reply
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Norene Frederickson on Dec 14, 2015the flowers are lupineHelpful Reply
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Laurie Harry on Apr 18, 2016LupineHelpful Reply
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Sue Kiene on Apr 23, 2016It could possibly be a type of celosia but to me it looks like Bunny Tail Ornamental grass. Really does not look like a type of lupine to me.Helpful Reply
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Judith Condos on Apr 23, 2016Red hot Poker .Helpful Reply
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Gina on Jun 26, 2016Not sure what it is but it isn't any of the suggestions above. Sure pretty, wish I knew.Helpful Reply
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Karen on Jun 26, 2016It is a celosia which is an annual..Helpful Reply
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Wjb on Jul 23, 2016LupineHelpful Reply
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Terry on Jul 26, 2016This is the type of Celosia you get from seeds produced from several hybrid Celosia plants. You won't get these from a package of Celosia seeds. This is a second generation plant from hybrid Celosias.Helpful Reply
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Patt R. Bodine on Jul 30, 2016Pink Flamingo Celosia, annual, in lots of nurseries about 15 years ago, about 12" tall as I recall. Graceful, tipping over tops, similar to my perennial gooseneck loosestriife which has unfortunately died out after 25 years.Helpful Reply
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