which flower do you like
By knightrider
@knightrider (1083)
India
9 responses
@cobrateacher (8432)
• United States
24 Jun 08
I love to go to my friend's back yard, where there are orchids so darkly red they really lood black, with the tiniest green and yellow veins. They're so beautiful, they always make me daydream about exotic places!
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@vera5d (4005)
• United States
24 Jun 08
I like all kinds of flowers. My hubby really likes sunflowers so I am starting to like them too now that I have 100 of them growing in my front yard! I really like wildflowers the best I think though. I have to say though even if I don't really have a favorite I know there aren't any flowers I don't like!
@padmameera (952)
• India
24 Jun 08
I like roses, jasmine, orchids and all... I like all flowers wild or not. They can make me happy and I think the nicest things in the world is flowers.
@gabbarsingh (95)
• India
1 Jul 08
I love sunflowers, gladulas and tulips.
I love sunflowers because for me they very much represent the sun and bring a ray of hope in every darkness
gladulas loook pretty and brings a smile on my face.
Tulips because they look colourful yet depict simplicity.
@cjgrooms (4456)
• United States
24 Jun 08
I love Magnolias because of the smell, and the white flowers show up so good against the dark green leaves on the tree. Then the Daisy, the simple little daisy is the most friendly little flower that always makes me smile when i see them. And the one flower i dislike intensely is the mum!
@alouconui (120)
• Philippines
24 Jun 08
The flower I like best was roses and tulips. For me it has a deeper meaning depending on what color you recieve it and what kind of occassions. Its symbolizes on what kind of feeling you have for someone you really cares. Though a lot of flower has its own meaning too.
@risris24 (712)
• United States
24 Jun 08
I don't know much about flowers, but from what I do know and what I have seen, my favorites are roses of all colors, hydrangeas, peony and something I saw on a wedding show, where the wedding planner referred to it as a hanging mamoranda )unsure of the spelling, but sounds how I spelt it), but I have looked it up several times and cannot find any information on it.