Does anyone know the name of the tall green plant inside the vases?
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Mary Elder on Mar 04, 2014bells of Ireland are the green and the purple could be delphinium which comes in a vivid blue to a purple.Helpful Reply
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Mary Elder on Mar 04, 2014I am pretty sure the purple is larkspur, not Delphinium.Helpful Reply
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Rebekka on Mar 04, 2014Thanks, @1 result is available, use up and down arrow keys to navigate.Mary ElderHelpful Reply
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Rebekka on Mar 04, 2014Thank you so much for your help Mary.Helpful Reply
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Pirate on Mar 05, 2014Agree, Bells of Ireland and larkspurHelpful Reply
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Sistah Sunshine on Mar 05, 2014the green ones look like bells of ireland. Delphinium IS larkspur. :0)Helpful Reply
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KatieAnn on Mar 06, 2014take the photo to your local florist and ask them to be sure,Helpful Reply
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Ruth on Mar 06, 2014There is also a purple salvia, but I cannot see the plant clearly..Helpful Reply
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Genna Scartaccini on Mar 06, 2014the picture needs to be closer to see for sure, but I concur that the purple is a form of delphinium / larkspur and think the green is a variety - it could be bells of Ireland but looks too thinHelpful Reply
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April E on Mar 06, 2014it Is bells of Ireland. and larkspur btw nice arrangementsHelpful Reply
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Lynn5280 on Mar 06, 2014beautiful....... this must be a wedding receptionHelpful Reply
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Barbara Turner on Mar 06, 2014Yeah, I was thinking delphiniums too! Gorgeous application!Helpful Reply
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Katie on Mar 06, 2014Definitely Bells of Ireland. The purple is too small to be delphs. I'm thinking larkspur or salvia.Helpful Reply
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Barbara on Mar 06, 2014I am a florist and better know what flowers are in the bouquet! The tall green flowers are Bells of Ireland, the purple spikes are purple larkspur, there are also purple dendrobium orchids, green hydrangea and green wheat. Nice arrangement. Are you doing a wedding? Purple and green are my favorite color flowers together.Helpful Reply
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Rebekka on Mar 08, 2014Thank you all for your help, it is greatly appreciated.Helpful Reply
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Mary Wester on Mar 10, 2014Bells of Ireland is the green flowerHelpful Reply
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Rebekka on Mar 10, 2014http://www.ehow.com/video_4993134_grow-bells-ireland.htmlHelpful Reply
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Rebekka on Mar 10, 2014I will be growing Larkspur and Bells of Ireland in my flower garden this year. Thank you all.Helpful Reply
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Maggie Lais on Mar 10, 2014you didn't ask this, but I believe Delphiniums are poisonous? just good to know... I know Foxglove is very poisonous, so don't substitute any foxglove digitalis in for the Delphs.... love Green and purple too!Helpful Reply
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Joanne Barlow Covell on Mar 11, 2014HollyhocksHelpful Reply
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