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Can Someone help me find the name of a flower?
My boss just got a plant that I think is really nice but doesn't know the name of the plant. I want one like it but since none of us knows the name I can't find the plant and it's driving me crazy. The flowers of the plant and tall with white petals, that look like it's only on side and exposes a yellow (gold) stigma. I hope I'm making sense. Someone please help.
9 Answers
- 1 decade ago
If it was delivered by a flower shop, look on the back of the card to determine which shop it should be stamped with their name. Call them and ask what it is. It sounds as if it may be a amyrillis plant.
- Katie CLv 61 decade ago
http://www.bhg.com/bhg/plantfinder/search/pfAdvanc...
Use the previous website and describe your plant and hopefully it will tell you the name. Also, you can use their plant finder A-Z. Which seemed like alot of work. Also you could bring a clipping of the flower and leaf to any local garden shop, (florist would work too) and they would be able to help you.
Good luck!
- CherylLv 61 decade ago
Sounds like a Calla Lilly to me, I love them, it's a bulb
Or a Peace Lily or a Spath........a peace lily or a spath have alot of greenery and bloom from time to time, not a constant bloom
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
it could be Canterbury Bells or it could be Calla Lily White. But i'm pretty sure, with the description you gave, it's Calla Lily White. hope this helps.
- RebelLv 51 decade ago
Sounds like Cala Lily and they do come in various colors..
Check out this site, hope it helps
- SandyspacecaseLv 71 decade ago
Sounds to me like a Calaydium, I probably did not spell that correctly. Bye