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I do not know what this flower is. I thought it was going to be a daffodil as its leaves are shaped like daffodil leaves. Its flower, however, are bell shaped like a jiant lily of the valley. Lily of the valley have differt shaped leaves. Does anyone know what this is? It is growing next to my mobile home.
We left CC around 11am. We got to NJ around 12:15. We didn't make any stops. I unpacked the car and took Danny for a walk. I made some lunch and fell asleep. Danny woke me up with a "woof."
I didn't get anything done except go over my bill and see how much money I will need to pay them. The good news is I got my tax refunds back from the IRS and the state.
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Posted by tedkarol at April 19, 2010 9:59 PMHi Karol,
I think that your flower is a wild flower called
Star of Bethlehem. Look it up in a wild flower book at the library or on your computer. I am
not sure.
Mom
Posted by: Mom & Dad at April 20, 2010 9:39 PMKarol, I think that the flower could be a Leucojum aestivum. It'a an English native dating back to the mid-1800th century, it is strong, hardy and long-lasting. It'a a bulb. Common name Summer snow flake. If it's in the shade it could also be a Allium triquetrum circa 1789, shade loving naturalizer has pendant, creamy-white, bellshaped flowers with a green midveins, a blue sheen and a triangular stem. It perfers somewhat moist soil. Hope this helps. Affectionately, Cheryl
Posted by: at April 20, 2010 10:35 PM