What kind of flower is this?
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Kathy Saiko on Jan 30, 2015I believe it is a type of Lady SlipperHelpful Reply
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Kathy Saiko on Jan 30, 2015Cypripedium reginaeHelpful Reply
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Jo Anne on Jan 30, 2015Free app- Garden Compass will I'd flower and plants from picture you send.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jan 30, 2015My first guess would be a type of poppy.Helpful Reply
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Jeanne Sanders on Jan 30, 2015jack in the pulpit.Helpful Reply
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Elva Owen Sherman on Jan 30, 2015PoppyHelpful Reply
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Donna Keeling on Jan 31, 2015I believe it is a lady slipperHelpful Reply
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Judi on Jan 31, 2015PoppyHelpful Reply
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Marion Nesbitt on Jan 31, 2015Whatever it is, it is really pretty and unique. LOLHelpful Reply
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Margie on Jan 31, 2015My first instinct was Jack in the Pulpit.Helpful Reply
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Dorothy on Jan 31, 2015Looks like a Himalayan Poppy (blue poppy) bloom that is past it's prime.... http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=himalayan+poppy&qpvt=himalayan+poppy&qpvt=himalayan+poppy&FORM=IGREHelpful Reply
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Louis Lieberman on Jan 31, 2015looks likem a wild iris-ive seen them on the mountains in israelHelpful Reply
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Cheryl on Jan 31, 2015Don't know what it is, but in my opinion: Lady slipper carries it's "pod" beneath the petals, not on top. Jack in the pulpit doesn't have petals like this nor a pod like this - produces a group of berries that looks sorta like a red blackberry. Poppies - the seed pod droops when the petals fall, in my experience - and is always sort of greenish/brownish - no matter the flower color. And I've never seen an Iris that carried a pod on top, either. So it looks like the ideas so far "might" be incorrect. Perhaps sending a pic via app - or taking to your home extension office would work. Don't like giving negative suggestions without a guess of my own, sorry.Helpful Reply
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Duv310660 on Jan 31, 2015botanist husband says a blue anemone (genus); definitely not a lady slipper or jack in the pulpit.Helpful Reply
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Artist In The Garden on Jan 31, 2015was guessing by the strap shaped leaves that it must be an iris from some far away land or a new plant brought to earth by aliens from outer space.Helpful Reply
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PeggyWadlandGoss on Jan 31, 2015could be a poppy but it looks like a lady slipper. If it is a lady slipper they are a protective flower and should not be dug up, as they are really getting very rare and you would be lucky to find one.Helpful Reply
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Dottie Unruh on Jan 31, 2015I believe this is an anemone (wind flower); blooms early spring.Helpful Reply
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Cwa315797 on Jan 31, 2015Possibly a type of lavender plant.Helpful Reply
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Margaret King on Jan 31, 2015@ Lulu its not a jack-in-the pulpit or a poppy. its a wild irisHelpful Reply
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Michelle Eliker on Jan 31, 2015It is an Anemone Blue poppy going to seed. That is the seed pod in the center.Helpful Reply
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Jlee Krueger on Jan 31, 2015Could it be a tulip going to seed.Helpful Reply
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Ayşegül on Feb 01, 2015OrchidHelpful Reply
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CarolAnn Sebastian Rice on Feb 02, 2015Looks like a purple passion flower getting ready to openHelpful Reply
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Trudy Hibler on Feb 02, 2015I looked up the various answers. My first thought was wild iris but after researching I have to go with anemone blue poppy. This one is past its prime and is going to seed.Helpful Reply
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Denise Clark Futch on Feb 04, 2015@Lulu Dubin I think that it is an orchid that is past its prime. Those look like Orchid leaves.Helpful Reply
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