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Posted 2 Years, 7 Months ago #1
Look at the flowers in the lower left of the bouquet. I know nothing about flowers but I love green. I saw flowers like these at a flower store in a bouquet and they were a brilliant green color. I thought they were great and I want to grow them in the flower bed. I cannot seem to find seeds for them or their scientific name. If you know the name of the flower or where I may be able to find seeds I would greatly appreciate the help. Thanks!
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Posted 2 Years, 7 Months ago #2
They look like some species of the chrysantenfamily -

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Posted 2 Years, 2 Months ago #3
I've heard them called lime green button mums
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Posted 2 Years, 2 Months ago #4
I believe you are right about the Lime Green button mums. However, they do appear to be a florist's flower and I'm wondering if they're not dyed. They do look to me like they are dyed. If that's the case, they are probably yellow mums.
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Posted 11 Months, 1 Week ago #5
Either "Kiwi Green", "Discovery", or "Yoko Ono" button pom. It's a natural color spray chrysanthemum.
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Posted 10 Months, 1 Week ago #6
The green flowers are florist flowers...chrysanthemums, santini chrysanthemums. you won't find the seeds for them as they are propogated from cuttings. You may find plants etc froma plant nursery catalogue , oir a specialist chrysanthemum nursery.
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Posted 1 Month, 1 Week ago #7
The green flowers in the picture are Chrysanthemums , the variety Kermit

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