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ghost_light January 30 2012, 20:01:54 UTC
I think some are bluebells

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echoandsway January 30 2012, 20:05:52 UTC
The little blue purple ones are grape hyacinth.

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corpusdeliicti January 30 2012, 20:05:49 UTC
The orange ones look like poppys

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echoandsway January 30 2012, 20:11:35 UTC
The purple-blue ones as I said above are grape hyacinth. It grows wild, as well as cultivated, and smells wonderful. The spiky pink ones appear to be hyacinth -- the leaves I can see look like hyacinth leaves. The mauvey-pink floppy ones look like they might be mallows, but I'm not sure. Not sure about the coral-colored one -- could be a rose?

ETA: The coral bud is too veiny for a rose. It could also be a mallow -- see a similar color here, or a related flower like hibiscus. The pink ones I think are hyacinth do not look fully open, thus they don't look entirely like all pics you'll find of hyacinth, but I'm fairly certain that's what they are.

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echoandsway January 30 2012, 22:40:04 UTC
Have to differ with you on the cyclamen: how do you figure it? if you mean the flower I think might be mallow, I think the flowers look too broad-petalled. If you mean the flower I think is a hyacinth, those are growing clustered on a spike -- cyclamens don't, AFAIK.

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raze__the_rose January 31 2012, 02:43:12 UTC
It looked like a sweet pea to me. *shrug*

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echoandsway January 31 2012, 04:56:30 UTC
The mauve ones? Yes, I think that could definitely be right.

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leskay January 30 2012, 22:42:21 UTC
I see grape hyacinth, rose, and possibly snapdragons in there.

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