The Nice Nice Give A Flower To Someone Thread.

[MENTION=29246]The Irish Ram[/MENTION]

Because she helps me understand Daddy.

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[MENTION=40845]Jeremiah[/MENTION]

I typed in jeremiah flower and this is one of a few that popped up. So I consider it meant to be.:)

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Just one more for tonight...cuz my melatonin is beginning to kick in and my recliner is winking at me that its time to go to bed.

These flowers are for a lot of people that were there for me almost 2 years ago when I got a medical scare. They sent me a real gift that I still have hanging in my window sill catching the sun, and I have not forgotten their kindness and support. I cannot name them all because they do not post here. They know who they are.

And these flowers do not do them justice. But the intent is the best I can do.

Diamond Flowers:

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Good night. :)
 
A Grace rose for [MENTION=42649]Gracie[/MENTION] for starting this nice thread!

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You can eat dandelions too. And nastursians (not sure of the spelling on that). I have oodles of them growing around the house....just in case. Ya never know when food may come in short supply. At least I will have edible flowers handy, lol.

Echinacea has some health benefits as well:
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[MENTION=42649]Gracie[/MENTION]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4y32SOCvjQ]Armand Van Helden - Flowerz - YouTube[/ame]

Yeah...

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[MENTION=44124]Wake[/MENTION]

Yup. There is a Wake Flower!

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You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Gracie again.

OK, I like. Call me silly, but this big lug here loves flowers, and wants to collect them for books in the future. Now if only there was a flower that smelt of bacon. :lol: Thank you, Gracie. :smiliehug:
 
[MENTION=42649]Gracie[/MENTION]

Cardinal Flower
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The Wild Flowers Of North America - How Native American Indians Put Them To Good Use.

Cardinal Flower (Lobelia Cardinalis) - a member of the bell-flower family; the roots of this bright red flower were stewed into a tea, which was used for stomach-aches and typhoid. While the leaves were stewed into a tea used for headaches, colds and rheumatism
 
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