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Re: Need help with flower ID

@cotton4me

I sent your pic to my mother. She replied “You’re welcome and continued success with your photography ❤️

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@butterfly123 wrote:

@cotton4me

I sent your pic to my mother. She replied “You’re welcome and continued success with your photography ❤️


@butterfly123,  Aww, your mother is very kind.  She must be a gardener.  I really appreciate the help you both provided.  Hugs to you both.  

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@Sweetbay magnolia wrote:

OK.  Look at Veronicastrum virginicum.  I have a white form in my garden but there are pink.  It is native to the Eastern US and can be found in moist places - I almost thought the plant next to it appears to be aronia (chokeberry), by the fruits, and aronia also is native to wet areas.  Aronia is a member of the rose family and those chokeberry fruits resemble rose hips.  @cotton4me


@Sweetbay magnolia Thanks so much for your help. 

@butterfly123 found the answer - celosia flamingo feather.  

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Re: Need help with flower ID

 

'Flamingo Feather' Celosia

 

I think it is!

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@butterfly123 wrote:

@cotton4me

Celosia flamingo feather?

 


 

@butterfly123  I couldn't think of the name, but I believe you nailed it.