I love this flower, can you help me ID it please?





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Janet Pizaro on Jan 18, 2017
Looks like Mums to meHelpful Reply -
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Issy on Jan 18, 2017
could it be a dahliaHelpful Reply -
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Linda Hunt on Jan 18, 2017
Definitely one of the numerous Dahlias!!! We have to dig up the bulbs and over-winter them to replant every year! But a really high zone means they will live year around.Helpful Reply -
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Sylvia Candler on Jan 18, 2017
They look to be Dahlias. In my zone 7, I can leave the bulbs of the mini Dahlias in ground year-round with no problem. The larger ones don't make it.Helpful Reply -
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Linda kelley on Jan 18, 2017
Chrysanthemum....or mums as they are calledHelpful Reply -
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Marsha on Jan 18, 2017
I would say they are Dahlias.Helpful Reply -
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Muriel on Jan 18, 2017
If they are in a pot with roots, they are Mums. If they are bulbs, kind of longish ones, they are Dahlias. Usually see more Mums in the fall or late summer, but when the Dahlias bloom in NY it was summer.Helpful Reply -
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Tommi L. Perkins on Jan 18, 2017
Call where ever he bought them and ask what they are. Remember that these were grown in a hot house to insure perfection. Dahlias are very lovely and come in many sizes, shapes, and colors. I don't know where you live but if you are in a planting zone of about 7 or more south you may be able to grow them and not have to dig them up. Otherwise you will have to dig up in the fall just as the first hard freeze comes and store until spring. If you have to do that you can always start them in the house earlier than when the ground gets warm. That way you can get an earlier start on the blooming period. Good luck and yes those are very pretty!Helpful Reply- See 1 previous
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Tommi L. Perkins on Jan 18, 2017
Yes they are. That is why I said to call the place where he bought them an verify that they are dahlias. Then the rest was advice about growing them.Helpful Reply -
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Suellen Hintz on Jan 18, 2017
I'd call the florist and ask. My guess is some kind of zinnias or dahli. That color is beautifu!Helpful Reply -
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Jane on Jan 19, 2017
I'm pretty sure they are Dahlias. I grow 100+ and know them well. They grow well in most climes and the variety of color, size, and shape make them winners in any garden. Oh, and they multiply quite well.Helpful Reply- See 1 previous
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Saskie on Jan 19, 2017
If you posted a picture of the leaf, it would be much easier to identify.Helpful Reply- See 1 previous
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Aprile on Jan 19, 2017
Great way to identify an image - right click on it and click on "Search Google for Image". I did this with your flower and it came up as a dahlia; the picture on Google looked exactly like the one you submitted for identification.Helpful Reply- See 1 previous
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Rebecca Griffith on Jan 19, 2017
They appear to be mums. They are very beautiful. Enjoy 😊Helpful Reply -
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Barbara C on Jan 19, 2017
Not MUMs.DahliasHelpful Reply -
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Amanda Almonte on Jan 19, 2017
I'm a florist , this are cushion Pom poms - chrysanthemums .not always available in this shade , usually darker from local growers , definitelyhot house grown .Helpful Reply -
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Eloise on Jan 20, 2017
If you have a smartphone or iPhone, download this app: http://www.gardenanswers.com/It almost always provides the correct answer.Helpful Reply -
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Kj on Jan 20, 2017
Chrysanthemums!Helpful Reply -
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Sherri Speir on Jan 20, 2017
asterHelpful Reply -
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Cathy Burbank on Jan 20, 2017
First look, dahlias, but if they smell spicy, with that characteristic mum smell when you handle them, no question. Dahlias aren't easily available through florists without special order, so probably mums. Beautiful!Helpful Reply- See 1 previous
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Arlene on Jan 21, 2017
These are Mums and if they are potted you cans plant them outside. They come back every year and bloom late summer. They also come in a really large variety of colors. We've had them planted in different parts of NM and Az for years.Helpful Reply -
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Ethel on Jan 21, 2017
Ethel - Metro Atlanta, GAI agree with Arlene, they are Mums or Chrysanthemums, which come in a variety of different blooms and colors. When your local nurseries open, you can check out your area as to what they have, they are perennials and will spread like mints. If you want to keep them in check, plant them in pots. EnjoyHelpful Reply -
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Issy on Jan 22, 2017
your welcome. You can grow all varieties of them they are beautiful plants to have .Helpful Reply -
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Sylvia Candler on Jan 22, 2017
Not sure exactly. Must be the larger surface area of the bulb making them more susceptible to rot. Same goes for tulips in my area as we get an average of 18-22 inches of rain each year. Rain is death to flower bulbs especially the large ones.Helpful Reply -
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Mer on Jan 23, 2017
DahliasHelpful Reply -
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Linda Terranova on Jan 23, 2017
Mums Every long lasting keep stem freshly cut & hit with hammer & in fresh water ! Probley longest lasting cut flower ever ! Comes in many colors some dyed all sizes !! Enjoy ... Not much smell but much beauty !!!!!!🌻🌻🌻❤️Helpful Reply -
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Egg6105342 on Jan 23, 2017
AstersHelpful Reply -
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Karen Birsen on Jan 23, 2017
i think they are dahlias. chrysanthemums would show more green and the flower looks more like a carnationHelpful Reply -
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Robby Treichel on Jan 23, 2017
I would take the picture to your local nursery to be sure. My first thought was Aster because of the color, but it could be Chrysanthemum or Dahlia. Can't tell without knowing the size. In the order of size (diameter of bloom) from my list above Aster 3-4", Mums 4-6", and Dahlia 4-8". All depending on variety, and that's just what I know based on my own experience. Ask a professional.Helpful Reply -
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Issy on Jan 24, 2017
your welcome I would look into growing them , there are many varieties. . They are really easy to grow , in the fall you dig up the bulbs and you will have many to plant in other spots in your garden.Helpful Reply -
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Joanie on Jan 25, 2017
They look like Zinnia's to me!!Helpful Reply Unapproved! -
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Patty on Jan 26, 2017
They are Dahlia's, not Asters, not mums.Helpful Reply -
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Sas8518657 on Jan 26, 2017
I thought they looked like Zinnas.Helpful Reply -
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One8414992 on Jan 27, 2017
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Issy on Jan 27, 2017
you are welcome,Helpful Reply -
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Virgi S on Jan 27, 2017
Dahlias--the only problem I've had is that most need staking to keep from falling over. They come in many colors, too, but yours is beautiful.Helpful Reply -
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Marylynn Caruso on Jan 27, 2017
Dahlias for sureHelpful Reply -
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Cheri Saeger on Jan 30, 2017
In the mum family.Helpful Reply -
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Rosemary Bolster on Jan 31, 2017
Dahlias.Helpful Reply -
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MickieC on Jan 31, 2017
Definitely Cdahlias!Helpful Reply -
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