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See if you can identify the following images. Each image is a real scenario. The first 2 were photos my mom took and asked me to find out what the name of of the objects were. The third photo is a photo of a figurine I had when I was a child, and since I have grown up, I have never been able to figure out what it was called, and nobody I ever described it to ever seemed to know what I was talking about. I thought about it today, and tried searching it and found the answer. Have… Continue

Posted on May 29, 2009 at 10:12am — 7 Comments

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At 6:09am on August 27, 2009, Jene Bryant said…
Hi Chris! Thanks for connecting and I look forward to seeing you here on the network!!
At 11:12am on June 10, 2009, Medhavi said…
That's a simple but a great string though! I made it a bit complicated it seems.
At 10:01am on June 10, 2009, Medhavi said…
Hi Chris,
Being a Botany student I directly used blue florets in image search and blue color.
http://tinyurl.com/ldma8o

I realized it is one of the cornflower. I then conducted random search on cornflower and thought it was Syrian cornflower , which is incorrect. (I should have searched a little more).As you mentioned it is a Perennial cornflower.

Regards,
Medhavi
At 9:18am on June 5, 2009, Medhavi said…
Hi Chris,

Yes, it's perinneal cornflower. Centaurea montana. However it looks very similar to Syrian cornflower Centaurea cyanoides which is annual.
http://www.mobot.org/gardeninghelp/plantfinder/plant.asp?code=H570
http://www.flowersinisrael.com/Centaureacyanoides_page.htm

It was fun searching!

Kind Regards,
Medhavi
 
 
 

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