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Men, what are your favorite flowers?

You often don’t get asked, and that’s bullshit. Anyone can say what their favorites are, but I think it would be neat if the guys could talk about it and say why they like something.

ScientistV 7 Apr 21
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Gardenias, sunflowers and dahlias

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Irises. In the 70's I lived in a small tourist town in Michigan named Saugatuck. Irises grew randomly where weeds and wild flowers would normally be seen. I found out that at some point in it's history they had tried to make Saugatuck the Iris capitol of Michigan, much like nearby Holland was the tulip capital. (Of course it was...) The beautiful random Irises, different colors and types, dazzeled. They're exotic, sexy, variously colorful.

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Gardenias and peonies, because both are so fleeting.

Really nicely fragrant too, but a lot of pollen!

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Stargazer lillies, they were my exs favorite and then they kinda grew on me. Forgive the pun.

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This is such a great question and I absolutely love all the responses! I haven't even heard the names of most of these flowers/plants!! It's been very educational!

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Yellow rose

Lilac roses are my favorite scented flower with freesia a close second.

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Frangipani, but thinking about that sweet, heavy, almost cloying scent makes me dreadfully homesick.

Are those Italian?

@ScientistV to be honest, I don't know. They're pretty common in Sydney though, and on warm summer nights you can smell them a block away.

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I really like alstroemeria.

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This is a great question. I kept fresh flowers by my husband's tv table when he was ill.
He wasn't shy about loving flowers. I used to plant Heavenly Blue morning glories just for him.
I'm also a sucker for a guy who'll get dirty gardening ❤

@SpikeTalon LOL

@SpikeTalon Land 'o Lakes!!! 😀

@SpikeTalon Lucifer Our Lord, As the extremist christians think. (Not all the christians, just the extra crazy ones.)

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Sunflowers

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Trilioms, southern Appalachians, spring time, waterfalls flowing, everything is waking up and the trillioms and mayapples usher in the spring

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Multicolor asiatic lilies -- particularly ones in the blue and purple spectrums.

tmaaz Level 5 Apr 21, 2018

We have a whole garden full of asiatics. I think there are about 20 varieties in there now.

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That’s an interesting question. I mean, I love the way black roses look. But I think my favorite flower would be the Dahlia flower.

Oh any particular variety of Dahlias?

@ScientistV I like the Gallery Monet breed. That beautiful blend of white and purple is extremely pretty to me. And I like all of the petals as well.

We used to sell them at the garden center section of a lumber/home improvement store I used to work out.

@Leo716 my favorite was double petaled and deep purple, I can’t remember it’s breed though. :/

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I love Hawaii, so plumeria and similar flowers are very appealing to me. Bird of Paradise are awesome too.

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Giant sunflowers, no clue why

Proto Level 6 Apr 29, 2018

Do you feel happy looking at them? Yellows do that for some folks.

@ScientistV that would explain my feeling for McDonalds...

@Proto yellows and reds increase appetite.

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Tulips, I look foreward to their beauty every spring.

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Yeah, I like flowers for about 2 mins. If someone bought me flowers, I would feel like they didn't really know me, and they were buying something they liked, or thought I should like. It would be award. Not sure if I'm a typical guy, nor do I think there is anything wrong with a guy liking flowers.

JeffB Level 6 Apr 21, 2018
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All of them. Right now the wild flowers in central Texas are hitting their stride and some places are spectacular!

Butterfly blends are so fun to look at too!

@ScientistV Oh yes!

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Our irises are always the first thing to bloom in spring. They look like a weed the rest of the year, but I gotta love them for being brave enough to be first.

Weird, daffodils usually appear first— but cool! What kinds of Irises? Japanese or the kind with a top petal?

My iris immortalis NEVER bloomed for me until like last year... I don’t think it’ll go this year though. :/

@ScientistV Well, we don't have daffodils, so there's that, and unfortunately the irises are so old now I don't recall what variety they are, but they're completely reliable and zero maintenance. First thing in bloom every year, never fail to bloom, and only spread slowly in small clusters. If they were in bloom, I'd post a photo, but they're not up yet.

@Yosemite62 what colors? Or do you have multiple ones then? My mom has several heirloom varieties which are cool too.

@ScientistV - A slightly purplish shade of blue. Very slightly.

@Yosemite62 with yellow or solid?

@ScientistV - Finally found a photo. They're a lot more purple than I remember.

@Yosemite62 those are gorgeous!!

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At risk of offending someone (but unintended)...

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Sunflowers!!!! Cotton, squash, and okra blooms. Then irises. Is that spelled right?

All of those are cool, the squash flowers are beautiful on a salad too!

@ScientistV As edibles?

@farmboy2017 Absolutely! Raw or batter-fried.

The passionfruit flower I find attractive:
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@FrayedBear definitely very 3-D, almost reminiscent of clockwork... ever see the closeups of orchids that look like hummingbirds or bees?

@ScientistV My inverted snobbery has probably precluded my looking.

@ScientistV Just revisited the flickr photos to confirm your "clock" perception. My extravagance however prefers to see wonderful technicolour spaceships and flying saucers. ? A view point that I'm surprised that you did not leap upon particularly given your propensity for gorgeously patterned stockings. ?

@FrayedBear are you claiming inverted snobbery because you’re in Australia or because you like to disdain while doing headstands? XD

@FrayedBear I could see vintage steampunk rockets, but clock mechanisms clicked moreso.

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All really.
I like seeing, smelling, watching the insects around them.
Most plants as well. I worked in a greenhouse - wholesale grower - for a few years.
Can't really pick a favorite - they're all nice.

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I've never been a fan of cut flowers, but I love looking at a Jacaranda tree in full blossom, or the delicate flowers of an Almond tree in early springtime. Even a field of poppies, which will wilt within a minute of being picked, so wouldn't be much use in a vase, anyway.

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Typical man response.

Nasturtium

Beautiful and edible lol.

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Two lips

Pun-ishable offense on field.

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