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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
LOL! You all are silly! No, it's not an iris. Have thousands of them on the place. Definitely not an iris. I took some pictures with the cheesey digital camera that came with my computer that gives really crappy pictures. Now if I can just find the USB cable, I'll see if they're decent enough to get the point across. Stay tuned! :o)
Hmmm. Check monkshood or wolf's bane at http://www.blossomfarm.com/plants_ac-an.htm or harebell at http://www.prairiefrontier.com/pages/natvpics/nativea4.html Since you used wildflower seeds, I think that harebell (a species of campanula) might be the plant. Only, it's not exactly purple. Monkshood is much darker, but ... Have you noticed itching after handling the plant? Monkshood is poisonous.
-- erlik
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Hey all, I need some help identifying a flower in my garden. And, no, I didn't even think to try to get a picture of it....duh! Anyway, it's a neat flower but I've never seen one like it. Last year I sowed a packet of wildflower seeds and some are blooming the first time this year. This thing is about 18" tall with a cluster of flowers at the top. This one is a dark purple and another that hasn't opened yet looks like it's going to be white. The flowers are huge, about the size of a tulip and are bell shaped. There's about 15 blooms in the cluster at the top of the spike. I've been searching the internet but so far haven't found anything that looks like this thing. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks! :o) Susan