Anyone know what this flower is?
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Teresa Watkins on Sep 25, 2013Its a Chrysanthemum 'Matchstick', hardy garden mum. Found it. :-) http://www.gardenimport.com/spblvl3.php?lvl=Chrysanthemum&nm=MATCHSTICK&ref=DE3530Helpful Reply
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Carol Speake - The Gardening Cook on Sep 25, 2013thanks Teresa!Helpful Reply
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Peg on Sep 25, 2013I'd like to find it! LolHelpful Reply
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Theresa Shaut on Sep 25, 2013We called it mum with spoon shaped petals. http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=chrysanthemum+spoon&qpvt=chrysanthemum+spoon&FORM=IGRE <<< imagesHelpful Reply
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Robin Miller Cresci on Sep 25, 2013The foliage looks like a Dahlia~!Helpful Reply
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Leida R on Sep 26, 2013What a beauty!!!Helpful Reply
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Sandra T on Sep 26, 2013it looks like a zinna. do you want to trade seedsHelpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Sep 26, 2013Wowie-zowie!Helpful Reply
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Wanda sinnema on Sep 26, 2013Its a mum..... used to call them FUJI mums or SPIDER mums....now they have newer varities.... ..remember when you plant them in the garden: pinch back orshear the tops 3-4 times in the spring and summer. This causes them to stay lower and get bushy and bloom later in the fall....not to mention more flowers..Helpful Reply
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Columbine Landscaping on Sep 26, 2013That is very cool, they look just like matchsticks! I love the spoon shaped Mums.Helpful Reply
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DeMarie I on Sep 27, 2013It's a beautiful flower. Perfect Autumn colors!Helpful Reply
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Phyllis Naab Campofelice on Sep 27, 2013It is a Matchstick Mum. I love it,and can't find it in Buffalo, New York. I had one years ago, and can't replace it.Helpful Reply
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Rhonda Clements on Sep 27, 2013It is a MumHelpful Reply
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Sandra T on Sep 27, 2013it is a pretty oneHelpful Reply
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Mikell Paulson on Sep 27, 2013You are lucky! Cause it is beautiful !! :)Helpful Reply
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Jay B on Sep 27, 2013It does look llike matchsticks. I was going to suggest pin cushion mums, but I think this are more unusual.Helpful Reply
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Chris on Sep 27, 2013spoon mumHelpful Reply
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Ruth12345 on Sep 27, 2013Beautiful.Helpful Reply
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Linda on Sep 27, 2013It's a mum and a gorgeous one at that! I want it.Helpful Reply
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Candace Henson on Sep 27, 2013It is a spoon mum.Helpful Reply
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Lumen Castaneda on Jan 23, 2014i have not seen this in any catalog. But it's beautifulHelpful Reply
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Lumen Castaneda on Jan 24, 2014Douglas, where is the link ?Helpful Reply
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Sonali Mishra on Jan 24, 2014Wow!! At first glance I thought it was a DIY project; then I read the question!! Do I hear the wheels of creativity whirring?? :-)Helpful Reply
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Esther D on Apr 17, 2014cleomes?Helpful Reply
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