flower baby
my friend is going 2 have a baby girl, and she wants her baby 2 be named after a flower,her choices are...
ROSE
LILAC
which do you think she should choose?
thanx
(if u hav any other suggestions please tell me)
ROSE
LILAC
which do you think she should choose?
thanx
(if u hav any other suggestions please tell me)
Replies
For baby names from flowers i really like Rose and Lily
wrong board
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Rose is very popular right now, and Lilac is just plain silly. Try to talk her into Rosemary, Bryony, Dittany or Iris. Avoid Olive at all costs.
how about magnolia /dahlia /blossem/bryony/willow/viola /pansy /petunia/Cassia /camellia /cherry/ tansy /daisy/rosemary/delphine/lily/lilac/posy/myrtle/lilac/laurel heather/hazel/holly/fern
my favorites from this list are bryony holly and willow
my favorites from this list are bryony holly and willow
...and a few more: Daphne, Yarrow, Acacia.
Tansy Ragwort is poison to livestock *smile innocently*
i do like magnolia (maggie for short!), laurel, heather, and holly
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How about "Stinkweed"?
I think "Stinky" makes a cute nickname for a baby, too. First word which springs to my mind when it comes to diaper changing...
-- Nanaea
I think "Stinky" makes a cute nickname for a baby, too. First word which springs to my mind when it comes to diaper changing...
-- Nanaea
...or Amorphophallus Titanum
Here's the scoop:
THE GIANT STINK BOMB RETURNS Rare, smelly flower set to bloom in SoCal. Associated Press
SAN MARINO -- In this wealthy town of trim lawns and rose-filled gardens, the world's largest and stinkiest plant is ready to bloom.
The Amorphophallus titanum, known to Indonesians as the "corpse flower," exudes an odor that some have compared to garbage or rotting flesh.
The exotic, 41/2-foot-tall plant is expected to bloom by Tuesday at The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens.
Its unusual scent attracts pollinating, carrion-eating beetles in its native Sumatra.
The plant has been seen in bloom only about 15 times since its first U.S. display in New York in 1937. About 76,000 people flocked to the Huntington when the flower bloomed there in 1999.
While normally closed Mondays, the museum will remain open in case the flower should bloom.
San Marino is 17 miles east of downtown Los Angeles.
Here's the scoop:
THE GIANT STINK BOMB RETURNS Rare, smelly flower set to bloom in SoCal. Associated Press
SAN MARINO -- In this wealthy town of trim lawns and rose-filled gardens, the world's largest and stinkiest plant is ready to bloom.
The Amorphophallus titanum, known to Indonesians as the "corpse flower," exudes an odor that some have compared to garbage or rotting flesh.
The exotic, 41/2-foot-tall plant is expected to bloom by Tuesday at The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens.
Its unusual scent attracts pollinating, carrion-eating beetles in its native Sumatra.
The plant has been seen in bloom only about 15 times since its first U.S. display in New York in 1937. About 76,000 people flocked to the Huntington when the flower bloomed there in 1999.
While normally closed Mondays, the museum will remain open in case the flower should bloom.
San Marino is 17 miles east of downtown Los Angeles.