Plant ID
I found some plants I pressed a while ago and I can't remember all their names. If anyone sould help out, I'd really appreciate it.
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the last one appears to be a crocus or iris; the top one looks like milk weed;
here is a site you can go to for more help https://www.flowershopnetwork.com/blog/what-is-this-dried-flower/
Hi Ciara, what area (zone) was the flower picked in? That may help with identifying what it is and someone in the same area might have some ideas.
PlanSnap has worked really well for me in the past!
The third one looks like garlic chive.
The 2nd one looks like hibiscus but we need to know your growing zone. Google your city along with 'growing zone' to find out.
I think the last one is an iris. You could try the app Plant Snap and see what they come up with. Or get the book Newcomb's Field Guide which helps me ID wild flowers!
First one is Queen Anne's Lace??
I think 1st is Purple Statice--always used in floral arrangements as a filler.
"lily" looking one (4th ) and I am sure this is incorrect spelling..Alstomeria lily
3rd could be baby's breath
I see iris , hydrangea