Can anyone help me identify this flower?
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Rebekka on Jun 20, 2013What is this plant?Helpful Reply
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Tawsha and Patti @organizedCHAOS on Jun 20, 2013They almost look like a marigold. In the carnation family maybe? Dianthus?Helpful Reply
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Anne Angell on Jun 20, 2013I think it's a variety of baby's breathHelpful Reply
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Rebekka on Jun 20, 2013Thank you for your help. I looked up baby's breath and I think that is what it is. http://www.fiftyflowers.com/product/New-Love-Baby's-Breath-Flower_253.htmHelpful Reply
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Anne gaddis on Jun 21, 2013i think babys breath alsoHelpful Reply
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Kathryn Jones Richard on Jun 21, 2013it is Lady Banks rose. they have no thorns and come in white or yellow. I have a yellow one. I've also heard them called Easter Rose because the bloom near Easter.Helpful Reply
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Dawn Van Allen on Jun 22, 2013It looks like the perennial called Achillea ptarmica "Flore pleno". The leaves are long and thin and the plant grows about 9 to 12 inches high.Helpful Reply
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Rebekka on Jun 22, 2013Dawn from Pomona, CA , thank you. I really think this is it this time. Achillea ptarmica "Flore Pleno" , and I thank everyone for their efforts to help me resolve this puzzle. I just need to know its more common name. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Achillea_ptarmica_flore_pleno_kz.jpgHelpful Reply
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Clara J on Jun 22, 2013lady bank rose. I have some yellow ones here in louisiana love themHelpful Reply
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Kathleen Potter on Jun 22, 2013They are called Pearly Everlasting. It is more of an heirloom flower and very prevalent in the Northeast. As far as I know it has no relationship to a rose. They are probably about 2ft tall.Helpful Reply
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Sarah Kmetz on Jun 23, 2013They are quite pretty!! Doesn't Lady Banks Rose grow more in a bush than individually? and Pearly Everlasting usally has a yellow center doesn't it?Helpful Reply
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Diane Keirstead on Jul 01, 2013Definitely Achillea ptarmica "Flore pleno"! It is often called "Bride's Bouquet" and is a wonderful filler for summer arrangements. It even does well here in Sunny Alberta, Canada where we get rather cold winters.Helpful Reply
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Jay on Jul 26, 2013What we call 'Bridal bouquet' here is another flower and it does look like a bouquet. Think its a variety of clematis.Here's a pic! Its the white flowers.Helpful Reply
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Virginia on Jul 26, 2013Leaves are the wrong shape for lady banks rose. Also, the blooms are generally larger than the size of 1/2 penny. It is not a lady banks rose.Helpful Reply
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Dawn Van Allen on Jul 29, 2013Its common name is YarrowHelpful Reply
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Jacqueline Roberge on May 24, 2016I think this plant is called Achillea Ptarmica.The flower seems a little bit dry.Helpful Reply
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Cheryl Ellenburg on Jun 27, 2016It looks like a form of Japanese Aster, which is a perennial that blooms all summer in Georgia, but the leaves in the lowest picture look like milkweed.Helpful Reply
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Judy on Sep 16, 2016https://www.google.ca/search?q=babies+breath&... BABIES BREATH...Gypsophlia Elegans there are 150 species of gypsophlia...there are larger flowered ones not like the one they put in flower arrangements I have these...they are perennial...same leaf tooHelpful Reply
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Hb on Oct 30, 2016I agree with Jacqueline RobergeCanada . Achillea Ptarmica aka Achillea "The Pearl" check this link on google https://www.google.ca/search?q=achillea+ptarm...Helpful Reply
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