Can you identify these flowers?
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The tropical plant is dracaena,the yellow flowers are kalanchoe and the blue not sure
Oh, thank you so much Janet! Now I can find out if I can safely plant them outside. Hopefully someone can tell me what the little blueish/purple flowers are. In the meantime, I'll re-pot them for inside the house.
Yes kalanchoe for sure. Maybe this can help with the blue ones. Could they be gernaiums?
https://www.google.ca/search?q=light+blue+geranium&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwicwseZipbUAhVD5YMKHdFbBsQQ_AUICigB&biw=1024&bih=490#imgrc=_
light blue scabiosa?
https://www.michiganbulb.com/product/butterfly-blue-scabiosa-plants-63016
All will live outside successfully, just transition them by taking out and setting in the shade during the day for about a week or so, then leave out overnight to see how they fare . . . These are typically hot house grown, and need a bit of time to adjust.
in freezing climates you have to bring them in side ,frost will kill them.
I think the blue may be Statice.
Kalencloe.. def shade
I can't begin to thank all of you that have taken the tine to respond..and from some fascinating areas (Canada, New York, Virginia, and our neighbor to the south, Castaic, CA.) Wishing you & yours a blessed Memorial Day.
Kalanchoe is the one with the yellow flowers.