What is this flower called?
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Fran Burkett on Mar 02, 2015It looks like a type of Asian LillyHelpful Reply
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BONNIE J on Mar 02, 2015CLEMATIS---DOUBLE?Helpful Reply
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Donna on Mar 03, 2015Magnolia ? Google "magnolia images" and see if u agree !🌸Helpful Reply
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Charmagne on Mar 03, 2015Looks like clematis to me.Helpful Reply
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Charmagne on Mar 03, 2015Because of the thinner petals, I'd say clematis over magnolia - but I see a resemblance there too. Really depends on the picture you were trying to emulate. Looks nice!Helpful Reply
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Barbara Thompson-Gauld on Mar 03, 2015Call it the Magnolia Clematis !Helpful Reply
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Glenice hanna on Mar 03, 2015Looks like a dogwood to me. Well done you.Helpful Reply
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Kimberly Saxton Scruggs on Mar 03, 2015Too many petals for dogwood. Could be a dahlia hybrid.Helpful Reply
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Becky Thomas on Mar 03, 2015It looks like a white amaryllisHelpful Reply
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ByLightOfMoon on Mar 03, 2015I like lily alsoHelpful Reply
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Bonnie on Mar 03, 2015Looks like a pink tinged ruffled Japanese LilyHelpful Reply
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Shelley on Mar 03, 2015Beautiful! Looks like a clematis to meHelpful Reply
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Jackie on Mar 03, 2015Looks like an edelweiss.Helpful Reply
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Donna on Mar 03, 2015Is it a Gardenia?Helpful Reply
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Duv310660 on Mar 03, 2015I thought pointsetta, but I am not seeing the right leaves.Helpful Reply
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Janice Victoria Hart on Mar 03, 2015It reminds me of a passion fruit flower- the passifloraHelpful Reply
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Frankie Laney on Mar 03, 2015I'm thinking it could be a Magnolia bloom.Helpful Reply
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Maeburn Troy on Mar 04, 2015It reminds me of a dahlia, somewhat wilted.Helpful Reply
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Stacey Gregory on Mar 04, 2015Looks like a gardenia, petal-wise...Helpful Reply
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Kathie taylor on Mar 06, 2015I thought it looked like a Stargazer lily...until I saw the white amaryllis. P.S. what a gorgeous cat!!!! If you made that flower...it's WONDERFUL!Helpful Reply
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KATHRYN on Mar 06, 2015HOW did you make that gorgeous flower. Instructions please !!!Helpful Reply
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Cynthia Nye on Mar 07, 2015The center is wrong for Gardenia. I think Clematis is closest. Beautiful! Yes, instructions. . Please!!!Helpful Reply
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Elizabeth on Mar 08, 2015It is beautiful. I would like to try this product and make some of my own.Helpful Reply
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Sherri Taylor on Mar 08, 2015Garden is flower petals are rounder.Helpful Reply
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Fran Burkett on Mar 09, 2015Not magnolia or gardenia. Maybe some type of lily. Whatever it is looks great.Helpful Reply
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