Rocket flower
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Susan Hess- Berger on Jul 05, 2015blue - cornflower; pink/red poppy not sure about the othersHelpful Reply
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Katrina Warren on Jul 05, 2015Go to google image, & upload your pics individually it will pop up the most similar pics, & you can easily find out what your flowers are. :)Helpful Reply
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Thy1397022 on Jul 05, 2015Hesperis matronalis or Dame's rocket. You can buy a packet of seed next year and you will get volunteers for several years.Helpful Reply
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Katrina Warren on Jul 05, 2015http://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/catchfly-plants/how-to-grow-catchfly-plants.htmHelpful Reply
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Trudy on Jul 05, 2015blue = bachelor's button last one = phlox weird shaped red one = some kind of bunnytail?Helpful Reply
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Deborah Hawkins on Jul 06, 2015Your bottom photo (5 petals, pink) is phlox. The next pix up (blue, ruffly) is corn flower. The 2nd from the top pix is a pink poppy and it's beautiful!! Looks like you've got answers to all of themHelpful Reply
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Lillian Santana on Jul 06, 2015red flower is red cloverHelpful Reply
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Dee on Jul 06, 2015The white flower is baby's breath (gypsophilia), and the bright pink flower in the photo above that is catchfly.Helpful Reply
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Berniece Knotts on Jul 06, 2015It's not blooming right now, but I can tell from the foliage: plant to the right of the phlox is a columbine. Blue flower also might be bachelor button.Helpful Reply
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Nancy on Jul 06, 2015First is a Poppy, then red clover , then coreopsis and phlox, not sure of white one, blue is Batchelor Button, then Phlox again.Helpful Reply
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Gail on Jul 06, 2015I think the blue is bachelor button too. Only thing I don't know is what is a flower rocket? Is that just what the entire planting is called.Helpful Reply
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Ladyslipper on Jul 06, 2015The yellow one is calendula. Great for medicinal purposes. Will reseed if you just pick the petals off the heads.Helpful Reply
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Kristina on Jul 07, 2015All of these flowers will reseed every year. I have the exactly the same flowers in mine and have had them reseed for the last five years. I agree with Nancy's listing of the flowers names.Helpful Reply
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Judy on Jul 08, 2015Pic # 2 is a poppy #3 is red clover, #4 & 7 are phlox (purple), calendula (yellow) & I don't know what the white ones are, #7 is a bachelor button. Such a pretty collection! Enjoy.Helpful Reply
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