I'm going to echo what the others said about light and soil conditions. Depending on that, I think I'd go either with bright colors like reds and yellows to provide contrast, or a white, lavender/purple and blue palette if you want a more peaceful look.
What flowers should i plant at my house , my house is white with dark blue shutters.?
Spend a hour at the plant nursery, they are usually pretty smart. Remembering the soil and sun and etc. do you want the flowers or shrubs year round or what?
Reply:if you have a window that gives you bright indirect lighting go for the ficus tree. what a difference a plant can do to a room.
Reply:Agreed with The Muse. Your colors are pretty much neutral, so you can use just about anything with that. It's just a matter of what will grow.
Reply:I agree with the 1st answer because your house's colors would look good with almost everything.
Reply:Depends more on what you like, your sun exposure, moisture and soil rather than the colours of your house.
The Muse
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Does anyone know how to get black, blue and violet flowers in animal crossing wild world?
There is a really good hybrid guide here: http://www.animalxing.com/hybrids.php
Keep scrolling down on the page and you'll see the color combinations. Sometimes you the color you want, and sometimes you don't. Just keep trying and good luck!
Keep scrolling down on the page and you'll see the color combinations. Sometimes you the color you want, and sometimes you don't. Just keep trying and good luck!
Where can u find the yellow striped blanket & the yellow w/ small blue flowers sheet @ from You've Got Mail?
The movie has Meg Ryan in it, just in case u didn't know. My boyfriends mom has been lookin for it for such a long time and it would be really nice if I would be able to just find it and give it to her. Thanks so muchhhh everyone %26lt;3
Kyla
Where can u find the yellow striped blanket %26amp; the yellow w/ small blue flowers sheet @ from You've Got Mail?
Bed, Bath %26amp; Beyond
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Kyla
Where can u find the yellow striped blanket %26amp; the yellow w/ small blue flowers sheet @ from You've Got Mail?
Bed, Bath %26amp; Beyond
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This is June. Is there a plant with blue flowers year round that I can plant now?
I mean, for my flowers beds, outside my front window. Not trees.
This is June. Is there a plant with blue flowers year round that I can plant now?
It depends on where you live, if you are in a mild climate there are several flowers that are beautifully-blue. One of my favorite is flax (linum) It is a perennial and flowers profusely. It has flowers that are periwinkle-blue and also make good cut flowers. Being a perennial it will flower all year with the exception of its -rest period in which all flowers have.Flax will live in almost all climates but its life is shortened by harsh weather.
Other blue flower perennials:
bachelor buttons (centaurea)(anoth favorite)
delphinium
larkspur(more of a purple-blue)
blue morning glories
blue petunias
monkshood (aconite)
muscari (grape hyacinth) blue-purple
Hope this is helpful
god bless, grandma
Reply:There is a variety of hydrangea called endless summer. It blooms pink naturally, but if you plant them in acidic soil (treat with something like Muracid), they bloom a beautiful romantic blue color. Just search "endless summer hydrangea" online to see a photo. I love them.
Reply:I just planted a blue columbine with a mounding habit, but I live in zone 9 where most annuals behave like perennials and bloom year round. It is a perennial plant, however, and depending on your zone it will continue blooming long after the hang tag says it does.
Reply:yes
Reply:In a warmer climate you could plant plumeria. It is a shrub that gets a blue bloom all year. It is low maintenance and good in dry weather.
This is June. Is there a plant with blue flowers year round that I can plant now?
It depends on where you live, if you are in a mild climate there are several flowers that are beautifully-blue. One of my favorite is flax (linum) It is a perennial and flowers profusely. It has flowers that are periwinkle-blue and also make good cut flowers. Being a perennial it will flower all year with the exception of its -rest period in which all flowers have.Flax will live in almost all climates but its life is shortened by harsh weather.
Other blue flower perennials:
bachelor buttons (centaurea)(anoth favorite)
delphinium
larkspur(more of a purple-blue)
blue morning glories
blue petunias
monkshood (aconite)
muscari (grape hyacinth) blue-purple
Hope this is helpful
god bless, grandma
Reply:There is a variety of hydrangea called endless summer. It blooms pink naturally, but if you plant them in acidic soil (treat with something like Muracid), they bloom a beautiful romantic blue color. Just search "endless summer hydrangea" online to see a photo. I love them.
Reply:I just planted a blue columbine with a mounding habit, but I live in zone 9 where most annuals behave like perennials and bloom year round. It is a perennial plant, however, and depending on your zone it will continue blooming long after the hang tag says it does.
Reply:yes
Reply:In a warmer climate you could plant plumeria. It is a shrub that gets a blue bloom all year. It is low maintenance and good in dry weather.
What are some good flowers for a corsage that will match my sky blue/ brown dress?
Carnations, that are tipped in baby blue around the outer edge or tinted all baby blue. ( w/ baby's breath %26amp; greenery)
What are some good flowers for a corsage that will match my sky blue/ brown dress?
A big white casablanca lily!
Reply:Go with an orchid, it's a classic yet exotic look, you can never go wrong with orchids! :)
Reply:which color does your dress have less. the one is the color of the flower.
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What are some good flowers for a corsage that will match my sky blue/ brown dress?
A big white casablanca lily!
Reply:Go with an orchid, it's a classic yet exotic look, you can never go wrong with orchids! :)
Reply:which color does your dress have less. the one is the color of the flower.
trust me
What type of flowers are good for Wedding Favors?
We are having a Garden wedding. and for our favors we are going to by small pots and have our names/date calligraphed on them. We want to plant seeds in them and let it be a surprise as to what flowers will bloom. But we can't even figure out what flower to put inthem!?!
Any ideas on A small (and will stay small) purple or blue flower that is low maintanance that we could plant in the pots?
What type of flowers are good for Wedding Favors?
Forget-me-nots. However, I think it may be a better idea to just have the decorated pots, fill with excelsior or spanish moss, and just include seed packets - then it won't be messy with the soil for the guests.
Reply:Don't. Those of us that live in apartments or don't garden thank-you.
Reply:what about thoses mini pom pom flowers they are very low machinace and come in alots of colors
Reply:lillies or pink roses
Reply:i agree with Pinkball
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Reply:blue... forget me nots
but think about planting them with things already in bloom and growing
you can buy a flat of annuals for about $20.00 and there are over 100 plants in them
try to visualize your tables... prettier with little plants or little pots of dirt?
Reply:whatever the bride likes,but i would throw in a few lilys...
Reply:I think lavender will be very pretty.
Reply:Morning glory
Any ideas on A small (and will stay small) purple or blue flower that is low maintanance that we could plant in the pots?
What type of flowers are good for Wedding Favors?
Forget-me-nots. However, I think it may be a better idea to just have the decorated pots, fill with excelsior or spanish moss, and just include seed packets - then it won't be messy with the soil for the guests.
Reply:Don't. Those of us that live in apartments or don't garden thank-you.
Reply:what about thoses mini pom pom flowers they are very low machinace and come in alots of colors
Reply:lillies or pink roses
Reply:i agree with Pinkball
Reply:Yaoflowers.com,One of the best China online florists, is based on China mainland and have flower chain stores in most cities of china. We offer professional and faithful China flowers delivery and China gifts service in China. Yaoflowers delivery center can offer many kinds of China flowers, such as roses flower, lily, cream cake in Saint Valentine's Day, Christmas, Spring Festival (Chinese new year ), mother day, father day, mid-autumn festival, etc.
http://www.yaoflowers.com
Reply:blue... forget me nots
but think about planting them with things already in bloom and growing
you can buy a flat of annuals for about $20.00 and there are over 100 plants in them
try to visualize your tables... prettier with little plants or little pots of dirt?
Reply:whatever the bride likes,but i would throw in a few lilys...
Reply:I think lavender will be very pretty.
Reply:Morning glory
Are blue Iris the same as blue orchids?
I wanna send flowers to my fiancee at work and she loves blue orchids...but i found some nice blue iris flowers that were nice. I was wondering if they were the same. THANKS!
Are blue Iris the same as blue orchids?
Nope. Orchids are much different than the iris plant.
BUT, it's the thought that counts! I bet she'd love the Iris bouquet.
~J~ (who lives not too far from an Iris farm)
Reply:They're two very distinct and very DIFFERENT flowers. They're both very pretty, though. I suspect whatever you send, she'll be pleased to get them :-)
Reply:No...those are two completely different plants.
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Are blue Iris the same as blue orchids?
Nope. Orchids are much different than the iris plant.
BUT, it's the thought that counts! I bet she'd love the Iris bouquet.
~J~ (who lives not too far from an Iris farm)
Reply:They're two very distinct and very DIFFERENT flowers. They're both very pretty, though. I suspect whatever you send, she'll be pleased to get them :-)
Reply:No...those are two completely different plants.
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Does anyone know the name of the blue poppy flower that once was considered a fantasy myth?
There are hundreds of different colors such as chrimson, white and blue. Also they originate from the Hemalayn mountains. I do know that the first six letters ar Mecano.
Does anyone know the name of the blue poppy flower that once was considered a fantasy myth?
Utpala? But that is more a blue lotus.
It could also be the Tibetan Blue Poppy (Meconopsis grandis)
Reply:It is called Mecanopsis Grandis. It is the national flower of Bhutan
Reply:I think what you might be referring to is the flower commonly called the Himalayan Blue Poppy, the Latin name for it being meconopsis betonicifolia. I tried growing these once without success (not unusual as useless when it comes to plants).
Pictures...
http://www.dungevalley.co.uk/Meconopsis%...
http://www.stauder.net/bildearkiv/Mecono...
Info...
(http://www.crocus.co.uk/search/pl/?Conte...
http://www.alchemy-works.com/meconopsis_...
Reply:Himalayan Blue Poppy
Hope this helps
Reply:dunno
Reply:Mourning Glorys
Reply:Meconopsis betonicifolia
Does anyone know the name of the blue poppy flower that once was considered a fantasy myth?
Utpala? But that is more a blue lotus.
It could also be the Tibetan Blue Poppy (Meconopsis grandis)
Reply:It is called Mecanopsis Grandis. It is the national flower of Bhutan
Reply:I think what you might be referring to is the flower commonly called the Himalayan Blue Poppy, the Latin name for it being meconopsis betonicifolia. I tried growing these once without success (not unusual as useless when it comes to plants).
Pictures...
http://www.dungevalley.co.uk/Meconopsis%...
http://www.stauder.net/bildearkiv/Mecono...
Info...
(http://www.crocus.co.uk/search/pl/?Conte...
http://www.alchemy-works.com/meconopsis_...
Reply:Himalayan Blue Poppy
Hope this helps
Reply:dunno
Reply:Mourning Glorys
Reply:Meconopsis betonicifolia
What is a lilaceous plant with a thick flower stalk bearing white, blue or pink fragrant flowers called?
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What is a lilaceous plant with a thick flower stalk bearing white, blue or pink fragrant flowers called?
I've searched all over and find no reference to any particular flower but rather to a group type ....See the links below.
The Flower that you have described sounds like a hyacinth.
I have include my research Links.
Good Luck!
http://www.reference.com/search?q=lilace...
There are no dictionary entries for lilaceous flower, but lilaceous, flower are spelled correctly.
**************************************...
http://www.reference.com/search?q=lilace...
Did you mean liliaceous?
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Adj. 1. liliaceous - of or pertaining to or characteristic of plants of the family Liliaceae
Mentioned in ? References in classic literature
adobe lily
albuca
Annunciation lily
black fritillary
bulbous plant
Clinton's lily
clintonia
false lily of the valley
Fritillaria liliaceae
leopard lily
mission bells
red trillium
sea onion
sea squill
squill
tiger lily
trillium
Turk's-cap
Urginea maritima
More results
Reply:tulip?
Reply:A hyacinth, without a doubt.
Reply:Hyacinth?
Origin: It was brought to Western Europe in the 16th century and was first cultivated in Austria in the 1500's. During the 17th and 18th centuries, like the tulip, it was to be found only in the collections of very rich flower collectors. Because of the hyacinth's pervasive perfume, the bulbs were exorbitantly expensive. The bulbs are now grown in Holland and Great Britain.
Colour: Usually white, pink, peach and blue. More unusual colours to look for include dark wine purples , rosy reds, navy, egg-yolk yellows and soft oranges.
Family: Hyacinthus orientalis belongs to the Liliaceae family and so grows from a bulb.
Varieties: Varieties come in all colours including pure white "Carnegie", salmon "Anna Marie", delicate pink " Splendid Cornelia" and baby blue "Delft Blue
Trivia:
Facts: Nowadays the cut flowers are sold with roots intact at the bottom to make the flowers last longer. Don't cut these off, but just give the stems a good rinse.
Reply:Hyacinth
Reply:Hyacinth
Reply:HYACINTH,
What is a lilaceous plant with a thick flower stalk bearing white, blue or pink fragrant flowers called?
I've searched all over and find no reference to any particular flower but rather to a group type ....See the links below.
The Flower that you have described sounds like a hyacinth.
I have include my research Links.
Good Luck!
http://www.reference.com/search?q=lilace...
There are no dictionary entries for lilaceous flower, but lilaceous, flower are spelled correctly.
**************************************...
http://www.reference.com/search?q=lilace...
Did you mean liliaceous?
*************************************
Adj. 1. liliaceous - of or pertaining to or characteristic of plants of the family Liliaceae
Mentioned in ? References in classic literature
adobe lily
albuca
Annunciation lily
black fritillary
bulbous plant
Clinton's lily
clintonia
false lily of the valley
Fritillaria liliaceae
leopard lily
mission bells
red trillium
sea onion
sea squill
squill
tiger lily
trillium
Turk's-cap
Urginea maritima
More results
Reply:tulip?
Reply:A hyacinth, without a doubt.
Reply:Hyacinth?
Origin: It was brought to Western Europe in the 16th century and was first cultivated in Austria in the 1500's. During the 17th and 18th centuries, like the tulip, it was to be found only in the collections of very rich flower collectors. Because of the hyacinth's pervasive perfume, the bulbs were exorbitantly expensive. The bulbs are now grown in Holland and Great Britain.
Colour: Usually white, pink, peach and blue. More unusual colours to look for include dark wine purples , rosy reds, navy, egg-yolk yellows and soft oranges.
Family: Hyacinthus orientalis belongs to the Liliaceae family and so grows from a bulb.
Varieties: Varieties come in all colours including pure white "Carnegie", salmon "Anna Marie", delicate pink " Splendid Cornelia" and baby blue "Delft Blue
Trivia:
Facts: Nowadays the cut flowers are sold with roots intact at the bottom to make the flowers last longer. Don't cut these off, but just give the stems a good rinse.
Reply:Hyacinth
Reply:Hyacinth
Reply:HYACINTH,
If I put a white flower in a beaker of blue coloured water for 4 days and left it in a dark corner?
Why did the edge of the flower turn blue and what caused this to happen?
If I put a white flower in a beaker of blue coloured water for 4 days and left it in a dark corner?
The flower will drink the water with the blue coloring and the white flower will become blue. Water goes up the stem by capillary action
Reply:normal capillary action inside the stem of the flower
If I put a white flower in a beaker of blue coloured water for 4 days and left it in a dark corner?
The flower will drink the water with the blue coloring and the white flower will become blue. Water goes up the stem by capillary action
Reply:normal capillary action inside the stem of the flower
How do i get the blue feather in harvest moon ds?
can anyone tell me how to get the blue flower? i want to get wedded in the game and thats the only way.
How do i get the blue feather in harvest moon ds?
make sure the girl at least in orange heart
then just call the supermarket, and buy it
the item wont show up i the girl's affection is lower than orange
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How do i get the blue feather in harvest moon ds?
make sure the girl at least in orange heart
then just call the supermarket, and buy it
the item wont show up i the girl's affection is lower than orange
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Hey I'm looking for wedding flowers that are blue?
Can you help me by giving me a list of blue type of flowers!
Thanks
Hey I'm looking for wedding flowers that are blue?
Hydrangeas, delphenium, lisianthus ( I LOVE this flower), iris, statice, and I believe strawflowers.
Reply:There are several, but it depends on where the wedding will be. Different parts of the World, and different parts of the country have different types of flowers. For instance, we often have brides from the New York or Boston area choose flowers for their bouquets from flowers that they are used to seeing locally. Not realizing that here in Hawaii most of those flowers aren't available. We have different types of flowers here because of the differences in temperatures, etc.
Check with a florist where your wedding will take place and they can give you a list of flowers matching the colors you are needing that will be available there.
Also, not all flowers are available year round, some are seasonal flowers. The local florist can let you know if the flowers you are wanting are seasonal or not also.
VERY IMPORTANT!! Make absolutely sure that you do NOT use flowers that have been died blue in your bouquet or they will "bleed" blue dye onto your wedding gown.
Reply:Try belladonna. It's a deep, purplish blue.
Reply:I can think of two, Blue lillies and Blue Hydrangeas.
Reply:Blue Hydrangeas
Blue Delphinium
There is a kind of daisy that is blue I believe.
Anything else probably has to be dyed blue.
Reply:Blue hydrangeas are so beautiful! You could also get irises, perhaps. There are lots of mum-like flowers which can be died or colored blue, but they aren't as pretty as naturally colored flowers. Good luck.
Thanks
Hey I'm looking for wedding flowers that are blue?
Hydrangeas, delphenium, lisianthus ( I LOVE this flower), iris, statice, and I believe strawflowers.
Reply:There are several, but it depends on where the wedding will be. Different parts of the World, and different parts of the country have different types of flowers. For instance, we often have brides from the New York or Boston area choose flowers for their bouquets from flowers that they are used to seeing locally. Not realizing that here in Hawaii most of those flowers aren't available. We have different types of flowers here because of the differences in temperatures, etc.
Check with a florist where your wedding will take place and they can give you a list of flowers matching the colors you are needing that will be available there.
Also, not all flowers are available year round, some are seasonal flowers. The local florist can let you know if the flowers you are wanting are seasonal or not also.
VERY IMPORTANT!! Make absolutely sure that you do NOT use flowers that have been died blue in your bouquet or they will "bleed" blue dye onto your wedding gown.
Reply:Try belladonna. It's a deep, purplish blue.
Reply:I can think of two, Blue lillies and Blue Hydrangeas.
Reply:Blue Hydrangeas
Blue Delphinium
There is a kind of daisy that is blue I believe.
Anything else probably has to be dyed blue.
Reply:Blue hydrangeas are so beautiful! You could also get irises, perhaps. There are lots of mum-like flowers which can be died or colored blue, but they aren't as pretty as naturally colored flowers. Good luck.
A purple or blue flower named something like "cinnemaria"?
I need to know if this is the correct name and if not, what is?
A purple or blue flower named something like "cinnemaria"?
Cineraria
Reply:There is a blue flower called Ageratum, that it??
Reply:clematis
Reply:Cinerarias also come in red, deep pinks and assorted colours.
If on a window sill, they don't like direct sun on them. Water sparingly.
Enjoy.
A purple or blue flower named something like "cinnemaria"?
Cineraria
Reply:There is a blue flower called Ageratum, that it??
Reply:clematis
Reply:Cinerarias also come in red, deep pinks and assorted colours.
If on a window sill, they don't like direct sun on them. Water sparingly.
Enjoy.
My 16 yr old son is going to homecoming his date will wear a navy blue dress. What should he wear and flowers?
Just a regular tuxedo with a navy blue bowtie (if he's wearing one) or a navy blue handkerchief. As for flowers maybe a lily or a white rose?
My 16 yr old son is going to homecoming his date will wear a navy blue dress. What should he wear and flowers?
i'm a freshman and my date is a spohmore- my dress is black, so he's wearing a black suit w/red flowers. your son needs to wear a navy suit and buy white or even pink flowers.
Reply:maybe a nice balsck suit with light blue shirt and tie with blue flowers
Reply:If her dress is formal (long) then he should wear a tux but if her dress is semi-formal (knee length) then a suit would be appropriate.
Colors should compliment her dress.
Most girls like wearing a wrist corsage. He should ask her what her favorite flowers are and then order a corsage made of those. Be sure he tells the florist what color her dress is.
Reply:He should probably wear black, and the flowers that would be nice are white roses.
Reply:navy pants and an ivory/cream coat
Reply:He should wear a suit (w/ dress shoes -- no sneakers). Maybe his tie could be navy blue like her dress. As for flowers: Maybe you should find our what the traditions are at the school in question. Here in Plano, Texas -- the homecoming corsage is a big thing! and I mean BIG! The longer and the more ornate they are, the better they are. Some have ribbons that practically reach the floor. The craft stores in our area have supplies out for these silly things for months in advance, as well as ornament things for all of our three competing high schools. And florist shops charge big bucks to make them for you. The tradition here is that the boy gives the girl this huge corsage, and she gives him a "bicep" corsage.
Reply:Well Being that I am a model, i would suggest maybe renting a base suit, or a manilla colored suit, with some elegant flowers.
Reply:he should wear an all black suit with a blue flower. now thats pimping! lol. white roses always work with the ladies! =0)
Reply:Anything in a similar color to her dress would be great
I'd say a navy blue suit with a gold vest and tie :)
good luck!
Reply:I'd recommend a dark suit or tux (black or charcoal grey) and match the pocket square or tie to her dress. If she wears silver-tone accessories, he can use a crisp white shirt, navy blue accents in the tie and pocket square (most young men don't wear vests or cummerbunds these days?). If she goes with gold-tone accessories, he doesn't have to carry that gold into his shirt or accents, but with accessories it will look more pulled together. I've seen a nice charcoal grey suit with a pale yellow shirt and matching tie and it goes well. As for flowers, white always looks good with navy, such as gardenias, white roses, calla lillies or freesia. Otherwise, red goes nicely as in red roses with greens. He can also go with pale yellow if she accessorizes her dress with gold accessories.
Reply:a regular tux and a navy and white hankerchief in his pocket would look fine..
Reply:He should try to match I love it when I match with my date. and get like a white or cream flower!
My 16 yr old son is going to homecoming his date will wear a navy blue dress. What should he wear and flowers?
i'm a freshman and my date is a spohmore- my dress is black, so he's wearing a black suit w/red flowers. your son needs to wear a navy suit and buy white or even pink flowers.
Reply:maybe a nice balsck suit with light blue shirt and tie with blue flowers
Reply:If her dress is formal (long) then he should wear a tux but if her dress is semi-formal (knee length) then a suit would be appropriate.
Colors should compliment her dress.
Most girls like wearing a wrist corsage. He should ask her what her favorite flowers are and then order a corsage made of those. Be sure he tells the florist what color her dress is.
Reply:He should probably wear black, and the flowers that would be nice are white roses.
Reply:navy pants and an ivory/cream coat
Reply:He should wear a suit (w/ dress shoes -- no sneakers). Maybe his tie could be navy blue like her dress. As for flowers: Maybe you should find our what the traditions are at the school in question. Here in Plano, Texas -- the homecoming corsage is a big thing! and I mean BIG! The longer and the more ornate they are, the better they are. Some have ribbons that practically reach the floor. The craft stores in our area have supplies out for these silly things for months in advance, as well as ornament things for all of our three competing high schools. And florist shops charge big bucks to make them for you. The tradition here is that the boy gives the girl this huge corsage, and she gives him a "bicep" corsage.
Reply:Well Being that I am a model, i would suggest maybe renting a base suit, or a manilla colored suit, with some elegant flowers.
Reply:he should wear an all black suit with a blue flower. now thats pimping! lol. white roses always work with the ladies! =0)
Reply:Anything in a similar color to her dress would be great
I'd say a navy blue suit with a gold vest and tie :)
good luck!
Reply:I'd recommend a dark suit or tux (black or charcoal grey) and match the pocket square or tie to her dress. If she wears silver-tone accessories, he can use a crisp white shirt, navy blue accents in the tie and pocket square (most young men don't wear vests or cummerbunds these days?). If she goes with gold-tone accessories, he doesn't have to carry that gold into his shirt or accents, but with accessories it will look more pulled together. I've seen a nice charcoal grey suit with a pale yellow shirt and matching tie and it goes well. As for flowers, white always looks good with navy, such as gardenias, white roses, calla lillies or freesia. Otherwise, red goes nicely as in red roses with greens. He can also go with pale yellow if she accessorizes her dress with gold accessories.
Reply:a regular tux and a navy and white hankerchief in his pocket would look fine..
Reply:He should try to match I love it when I match with my date. and get like a white or cream flower!
Where are blue periwinkle flowers found?
Their native land? :)
Where are blue periwinkle flowers found?
Blue periwinkle, Vinca major, Dogbane Family/Apocynaceae is a native from southern Switzerland southward around much of the Mediterranean basin, from Portugal, Spain, southern France to western Balkans, northeastern Turkey, western Caucasus, and across much of north Africa.
Distribution and habitat:
"Widely cultivated and has become a problem in various ecosystems, found primarily in damp and seasonally moist sites in forest, woodlands and heathlands, as well as along waterways and drainage lines (Muyt 2001). Blue periwinkle invades dry coastal vegetation, heathland and heathy woodland, lowland grassland and grassy woodland, dry sclerophyll forest and woodland, damp sclerophyll forest, riparian vegetation, and warm temperate rainforest (Carr et al 1992)."
http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au/DPI/Vro/vrosit...
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Where are blue periwinkle flowers found?
Blue periwinkle, Vinca major, Dogbane Family/Apocynaceae is a native from southern Switzerland southward around much of the Mediterranean basin, from Portugal, Spain, southern France to western Balkans, northeastern Turkey, western Caucasus, and across much of north Africa.
Distribution and habitat:
"Widely cultivated and has become a problem in various ecosystems, found primarily in damp and seasonally moist sites in forest, woodlands and heathlands, as well as along waterways and drainage lines (Muyt 2001). Blue periwinkle invades dry coastal vegetation, heathland and heathy woodland, lowland grassland and grassy woodland, dry sclerophyll forest and woodland, damp sclerophyll forest, riparian vegetation, and warm temperate rainforest (Carr et al 1992)."
http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au/DPI/Vro/vrosit...
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Best way to get rid of blue bells in my garden?
I have dug up a large patch of my lawn last year to get rid of them, this year, they have spread to another area of the lawn. I love the different colours of flowers -blue/white/pink but I like my lawn to be grass. I do not use any chemical in my garden. So is digging the only way?
Best way to get rid of blue bells in my garden?
Why would you want to get rid of them.
Herbicides will kill just about everything and leave you with an ugly bare or brown patch of crud.
So you have two choices that are environmentally sound.
Leave 'em be. What's so great about grass anyway? Just a pest. I got rid of all my grass and replaced with creeping sedum and patches of Blue-eyed grass in the Iris family which is a lot prettier than boring old grass and NEVER needs mowing. I know another bright fellow tired of the American lawn stupidity and replaced ALL of his stupid grass with Creeping Myrtle with its purple flowers. A lot saner, and better.
There is a place for grass. In pastures and in football or baseball fields.
Lawns with nothing but grass are for retards that just must enjoy noisy and bothersome perpetual mowing. Maybe it is for a good cause, probably the only exercize these fat couch potatoes will ever get.
Best way to get rid of blue bells in my garden?
Why would you want to get rid of them.
Herbicides will kill just about everything and leave you with an ugly bare or brown patch of crud.
So you have two choices that are environmentally sound.
Leave 'em be. What's so great about grass anyway? Just a pest. I got rid of all my grass and replaced with creeping sedum and patches of Blue-eyed grass in the Iris family which is a lot prettier than boring old grass and NEVER needs mowing. I know another bright fellow tired of the American lawn stupidity and replaced ALL of his stupid grass with Creeping Myrtle with its purple flowers. A lot saner, and better.
There is a place for grass. In pastures and in football or baseball fields.
Lawns with nothing but grass are for retards that just must enjoy noisy and bothersome perpetual mowing. Maybe it is for a good cause, probably the only exercize these fat couch potatoes will ever get.
I"m looking for a light blue flower that blooms in the middle of March.?
I want a potted single flower for my wedding that will be in bloom the day before Easter. Any suggestions?
I"m looking for a light blue flower that blooms in the middle of March.?
pansy's
Reply:Ask your florist
duh
Reply:Hyacinths can be found in grocery stores at Easter, and they smell so good! They are more dark blue/purple, though. Perhaps you can find potted hydrangeas forced into early bloom at Easter-time, but it will take some looking.
Reply:check out the florist for some Crocus or hHacinths. I think there were blue ones last spring in the grocery stores.
Reply:You might get a special hybrid Iris that could be light blue.
Reply:You should be able to get Primroses, they come in all colors.
I did see some at my grocery store two weeks ago
Reply:you could try crocus....but there short
I"m looking for a light blue flower that blooms in the middle of March.?
pansy's
Reply:Ask your florist
duh
Reply:Hyacinths can be found in grocery stores at Easter, and they smell so good! They are more dark blue/purple, though. Perhaps you can find potted hydrangeas forced into early bloom at Easter-time, but it will take some looking.
Reply:check out the florist for some Crocus or hHacinths. I think there were blue ones last spring in the grocery stores.
Reply:You might get a special hybrid Iris that could be light blue.
Reply:You should be able to get Primroses, they come in all colors.
I did see some at my grocery store two weeks ago
Reply:you could try crocus....but there short
How do I plant the blue flower seed in harvest moon save the homeland for PS2?
I have it in my key items but I have no Idea on how to use my key items. I can't move them or anything. So how do I use them?
How do I plant the blue flower seed in harvest moon save the homeland for PS2?
| \___/ | / _\ | |_| |\ \ / /| |__ \ \|___ ___|
| __ | / /_\\ | _ / \ \_/ / | __| \ \ | |
| / \ | / __ \ | | \ \ \ / | |___ ___| | | |
|__| |__|/__/ \__\|_| \_\ \__/ |_____||_____/ |__|
_ _ ____ _____ __ __
/ \ / \ / _ \ / _ \ | \ | |
| \_/ \ ||_| || |_| || \ | |
| \| || || \| |
| /\ /\ \ ____/\_____ /| |\ |
|__/ \_/ \__\ |__| \___|
SAVE THE HOMELAND
--------------------------------------...
Title : Harvest Moon : Save the Homeland
Publisher : Natsume
Developer : Victor Interactive Software
Platform : Sony PlayStation 2
HM STH faq (c) 2001 arcaneja (arcaneja@hotmail.com)
Important notice : Please put Harvest Moon Save The Homeland or HM STH in
the topic when writing to me.
v 0.6 - now being hosted on RPGamer.com in addition to GameFAQs.com. Also,
information on the Likes/Dislikes Section. Also ran the whole thing through
a spell check. ^_~
Sunday, March 30th, 2003
--------------------------------------...
A CRY FOR HELP - If you have beaten EITHER of the Treasure Hunt endings of
this game, PLEASE email me with the correct information to get the events
that end the game. Treasure Hunt I or II only please, I DO know how to get
the Fishing Ending, but until I get it myself, I'm going to refrain from
posting the sequence of events.
If you are going to email me information about these events, please list it
with proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling, and try to put it in a similar
format like the ones I have used for the endings in this FAQ.
--------------------------------------...
Before Reading This FAQ/Walkthrough, read this!
I am going to assume that everyone who has this game has the instruction manual
for it and has read it. This means, basically, that you know what all the
buttons on the controller do.
1) Table of Contents :
1) Table of Contents
2) Places
3) People
4) Animals, and how to get them
5) Housing extensions
6) Growing and selling crops
7) Harvesting wild produce
8) Recipes
9) Daily Walkthrough + Nine ways to beat the game - Walkthroughs
10) Secrets + Playing Tips
11) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
12) The big THANKS! + Contact Info
13) Copyright Info + Version History
--------------------------------------...
2) Places :
Farm : A barn for cows and a horse. A chicken coop. A pasture land with grass.
A place to grow crops.
Ronald's Supermarket : One screen north of Farm. Open 8 am - 6 PM, closed
on Sundays. Buys Potatoes, Tomatoes, Corn, Breadfruit, Very Berries,
Cranberries, Blueberries, Cheese, and Yogurt.
Louis' Tool Shop : One screen north of Ronald's Supermarket : 10 am to 6 P.M.,
closed on Wednesday and Saturday. Buys Moonlight Ore, Rare Metal, Copper Ore,
Medicinal Herbs, and Milk.
Lyla's Flower Shop : One screen north of Ronald's Supermarket : 9 am to 5
PM, closed on Sunday. Buys Potatoes, Tomatoes, Corn, Moondrop Flowers, Pink
Cat-Mint Flowers, Herbs, and Limestone.
Brownie Farmer's Store : One screen north of Louis/Lyla : 9 am to 5 PM, closed
on Thursday : Buys : Cows, Chickens.
Clove's Villa : One screen east of Brownie : 8 am to 6 PM, closed on Sundays
(and if there is no one in the Kitchen). Buys Potatoes, Tomatoes, Corn,
Breadfruit, Eggs, Milk, Herbs, Cheese, and Yogurt.
Carpenter's Shop : One screen south - east from Ronald's Supermarket. Opens
Early. Closed on Tuesday and Thursday. Buys Blue Rocks, Rare Metal, Copper
Ore, Iron Ore, and Limestone.
Cafe/Bar : One screen south of Carpenter's Shop. Cafe 12 noon to 5 PM. Closed
Mondays. Buys Herbs, Breadfruit, Eggs, Milk, Cheese, Yogurt, Very Berries,
Cranberries, Blueberries, and Jams.
Bar open 6pm to 12 Midnight. Buys Very Berries, Cranberries, Blueberries,
Walnuts, Mushrooms, Fish, Cheese, Potatoes, Tomatoes, and Corn.
--------------------------------------...
3) People :
Farmer. Birthday : Spring 1st. This is the character you control.
Nic, Nack, and Flack. Birthday : Unknown. These Sprites help you and the
Harvest Goddess to Save the Homeland.
Favorite Food : Mushrooms, Produce
Exclamation/Heart : Mushroom
Flack : Fruit Flan
Harvest Goddess. Birthday : Unknown. She grants wishes for you.
Favorite Food : All
Exclamation/Heart : Vegetables
Ronald. Birthday : Spring 11th. He runs the Supermarket north of your farm.
Favorite Food : Cake
Exclamation/Heart : Gold Egg
Wallace. Birthday : Summer 1st. He owns the Cafe and Bar next to Harvest
Goddess Lake.
Favorite Food : Fish, Herbs
Exclamation/Heart : ? - Not known yet, if you know, please E-Mail it to me.
Katie. Birthday : Fall 29th. She is Wallace's granddaughter. She works at
the Cafe/Bar.
Favorite Food : Cookie, Cheese
Exclamation/Heart : Cheese, Special Cheese, Full-Moon Berry. Also, after
you give her the recipe in the "Cake" ending, she will also give Hearts for
Gold Milk and Gold Egg.
Louis. Birthday : Fall 2nd. He owns the Tool Shop. He is also an inventor
and a musician.
Favorite Food : Eggs, Herbs.
Exclamation/Heart : Gold Egg, Gold Milk
Lyla. Birthday : Spring 27th. She owns the Flower Shop. She likes dogs and
Pink Cat-Mint Flowers.
Favorite Food : Blueberries
Exclamation/Heart : Pink-Cat-Mint Flowers, Special Cheesecake, Full-Moon
Berry.
Parsley. Birthday : Spring 16. He is a botanist who travels the world in search
of rare plants.
Favorite Food : Herbs
Exclamation/Heart : Pontana Root
Bob. Birthday : Summer 1st. He runs the Farmer's Shop. Likes sweets and
animals.
Favorite Food : Cake, Egg
Exclamation/Heart : Gold Egg
Tim. Birthday : Fall 12th. He is Bob's little brother. He wants to be a
treasure hunter.
Favorite Food : Egg, Cake
Exclamation/Heart : Gold Egg
Gwen. Birthday : Summer 8th. She helps her grandpa Woody run the Carpenter's
Shop. Don't give her flowers. She likes animals.
Favorite Food : Cranberries, Blueberries, Very Berries, other foods.
Exclamation/Heart : Gold Milk, Homemade Jam, Full-Moon Berry.
Martha. Birthday : Winter 25th. She's an old maid who cares for Dia.
Favorite Food : Special Cheese, Egg, Yellow Flower
Exclamation/Heart : Special Cheese
Gina. Birthday : Fall 20th. She is also Dia's maid.
Favorite Food : Fish, Egg
Exclamation/Heart : Gold Egg, Full-Moon Berry.
Dia. Birthday : Winter 9th. She's a rich girl who studies a lot. She is very
rude.
Favorite Food : Blueberries. She also likes Blueberry Jam.
Exclamation/Heart : Blueberries, Full-Moon Berry.
Woody. Birthday : Winter 2nd. He runs the Carpenter's Shop.
Favorite Food : Produce
Exclamation/Heart: ? - Not known yet, if you know, please E-Mail it to me.
Joe. Birthday : Summer 10th. He's a Carpenter's Apprentice. This one loves
to fish and would like a job as a fishing guide.
Favorite Food : Fish
Exclamation/Heart : Cooked Fish
Kurt. Birthday : Winter 10th. He's a Carpenter's Apprentice. This one is
interested in Nature and gardening.
Favorite Food : Tomatoes, Produce
Exclamation/Heart : Tomatoes
--------------------------------------...
4) Animals, and how to get them :
Note : The Status screen in your house is your best friend for all animals.
It will tell you the development and health of every animal you have. Just
hit X facing your Journal, then select "Status".
Chicken - Either buy one (500 g) from Bob at the Brownie Farm or buy a fresh
egg (50 g) from Ronald at the Supermarket and place it in the incubator in
the Hen House.
To care for Chicken -
Sunny Day - Leave it outside all day (at the very least from dawn until dusk).
Pick it up and talk to it with SELECT button to find out how it is doing.
From adult chickens you will get an Egg. From really healthy chickens that
are outside on sunny days there is a chance that you will get a Gold Egg.
Rainy Day - Put it inside the night before it is going to rain. Feed it with
Chicken Feed bought from the Brownie Farm. Make sure you put the food in the
correct box for your chicken. Use the X button to see if the chicken's name
is on the feed box, then using Square fill the food box up. Do this for every
chicken you have. Pick it up and talk to it with SELECT button to find out
how it is doing. From adult chickens you will get an egg.
Cow - Buy it at Brownie Farm (2500 g) or get a baby from Cow Miracle Potion
(2000 g, Brownie Farm).
To care for Cow -
Sunny Day - Leave it outside all day. Talk to it with the X button and brush
it. You can milk adult cows. The size of the milk depends on how well you
care for your cow. If your cow is really happy there is a chance that it will
give either Gold or Large Milk. You can not milk Baby or Pregnant cows.
Rainy Day - Push it inside the night before it is going to rain. Talk to it
with the X button and brush it. Make sure to give Fodder to each cow. Use
the X button to see if the cow's name is on the feed box, and then put the
Fodder in. You get 1 fodder for cutting 3 pieces of grass in the pasture.
You can milk your happy adult cows. The size of the milk depends on how well
you care for your cow. You can not milk Baby or Pregnant cows.
Horse - Get it from Bob at the Brownie Farm. You must work Part-Time Job on
Sunny Days before 3 PM. Make sure to talk to and brush all
How do I plant the blue flower seed in harvest moon save the homeland for PS2?
| \___/ | / _\ | |_| |\ \ / /| |__ \ \|___ ___|
| __ | / /_\\ | _ / \ \_/ / | __| \ \ | |
| / \ | / __ \ | | \ \ \ / | |___ ___| | | |
|__| |__|/__/ \__\|_| \_\ \__/ |_____||_____/ |__|
_ _ ____ _____ __ __
/ \ / \ / _ \ / _ \ | \ | |
| \_/ \ ||_| || |_| || \ | |
| \| || || \| |
| /\ /\ \ ____/\_____ /| |\ |
|__/ \_/ \__\ |__| \___|
SAVE THE HOMELAND
--------------------------------------...
Title : Harvest Moon : Save the Homeland
Publisher : Natsume
Developer : Victor Interactive Software
Platform : Sony PlayStation 2
HM STH faq (c) 2001 arcaneja (arcaneja@hotmail.com)
Important notice : Please put Harvest Moon Save The Homeland or HM STH in
the topic when writing to me.
v 0.6 - now being hosted on RPGamer.com in addition to GameFAQs.com. Also,
information on the Likes/Dislikes Section. Also ran the whole thing through
a spell check. ^_~
Sunday, March 30th, 2003
--------------------------------------...
A CRY FOR HELP - If you have beaten EITHER of the Treasure Hunt endings of
this game, PLEASE email me with the correct information to get the events
that end the game. Treasure Hunt I or II only please, I DO know how to get
the Fishing Ending, but until I get it myself, I'm going to refrain from
posting the sequence of events.
If you are going to email me information about these events, please list it
with proper grammar, punctuation, and spelling, and try to put it in a similar
format like the ones I have used for the endings in this FAQ.
--------------------------------------...
Before Reading This FAQ/Walkthrough, read this!
I am going to assume that everyone who has this game has the instruction manual
for it and has read it. This means, basically, that you know what all the
buttons on the controller do.
1) Table of Contents :
1) Table of Contents
2) Places
3) People
4) Animals, and how to get them
5) Housing extensions
6) Growing and selling crops
7) Harvesting wild produce
8) Recipes
9) Daily Walkthrough + Nine ways to beat the game - Walkthroughs
10) Secrets + Playing Tips
11) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
12) The big THANKS! + Contact Info
13) Copyright Info + Version History
--------------------------------------...
2) Places :
Farm : A barn for cows and a horse. A chicken coop. A pasture land with grass.
A place to grow crops.
Ronald's Supermarket : One screen north of Farm. Open 8 am - 6 PM, closed
on Sundays. Buys Potatoes, Tomatoes, Corn, Breadfruit, Very Berries,
Cranberries, Blueberries, Cheese, and Yogurt.
Louis' Tool Shop : One screen north of Ronald's Supermarket : 10 am to 6 P.M.,
closed on Wednesday and Saturday. Buys Moonlight Ore, Rare Metal, Copper Ore,
Medicinal Herbs, and Milk.
Lyla's Flower Shop : One screen north of Ronald's Supermarket : 9 am to 5
PM, closed on Sunday. Buys Potatoes, Tomatoes, Corn, Moondrop Flowers, Pink
Cat-Mint Flowers, Herbs, and Limestone.
Brownie Farmer's Store : One screen north of Louis/Lyla : 9 am to 5 PM, closed
on Thursday : Buys : Cows, Chickens.
Clove's Villa : One screen east of Brownie : 8 am to 6 PM, closed on Sundays
(and if there is no one in the Kitchen). Buys Potatoes, Tomatoes, Corn,
Breadfruit, Eggs, Milk, Herbs, Cheese, and Yogurt.
Carpenter's Shop : One screen south - east from Ronald's Supermarket. Opens
Early. Closed on Tuesday and Thursday. Buys Blue Rocks, Rare Metal, Copper
Ore, Iron Ore, and Limestone.
Cafe/Bar : One screen south of Carpenter's Shop. Cafe 12 noon to 5 PM. Closed
Mondays. Buys Herbs, Breadfruit, Eggs, Milk, Cheese, Yogurt, Very Berries,
Cranberries, Blueberries, and Jams.
Bar open 6pm to 12 Midnight. Buys Very Berries, Cranberries, Blueberries,
Walnuts, Mushrooms, Fish, Cheese, Potatoes, Tomatoes, and Corn.
--------------------------------------...
3) People :
Farmer. Birthday : Spring 1st. This is the character you control.
Nic, Nack, and Flack. Birthday : Unknown. These Sprites help you and the
Harvest Goddess to Save the Homeland.
Favorite Food : Mushrooms, Produce
Exclamation/Heart : Mushroom
Flack : Fruit Flan
Harvest Goddess. Birthday : Unknown. She grants wishes for you.
Favorite Food : All
Exclamation/Heart : Vegetables
Ronald. Birthday : Spring 11th. He runs the Supermarket north of your farm.
Favorite Food : Cake
Exclamation/Heart : Gold Egg
Wallace. Birthday : Summer 1st. He owns the Cafe and Bar next to Harvest
Goddess Lake.
Favorite Food : Fish, Herbs
Exclamation/Heart : ? - Not known yet, if you know, please E-Mail it to me.
Katie. Birthday : Fall 29th. She is Wallace's granddaughter. She works at
the Cafe/Bar.
Favorite Food : Cookie, Cheese
Exclamation/Heart : Cheese, Special Cheese, Full-Moon Berry. Also, after
you give her the recipe in the "Cake" ending, she will also give Hearts for
Gold Milk and Gold Egg.
Louis. Birthday : Fall 2nd. He owns the Tool Shop. He is also an inventor
and a musician.
Favorite Food : Eggs, Herbs.
Exclamation/Heart : Gold Egg, Gold Milk
Lyla. Birthday : Spring 27th. She owns the Flower Shop. She likes dogs and
Pink Cat-Mint Flowers.
Favorite Food : Blueberries
Exclamation/Heart : Pink-Cat-Mint Flowers, Special Cheesecake, Full-Moon
Berry.
Parsley. Birthday : Spring 16. He is a botanist who travels the world in search
of rare plants.
Favorite Food : Herbs
Exclamation/Heart : Pontana Root
Bob. Birthday : Summer 1st. He runs the Farmer's Shop. Likes sweets and
animals.
Favorite Food : Cake, Egg
Exclamation/Heart : Gold Egg
Tim. Birthday : Fall 12th. He is Bob's little brother. He wants to be a
treasure hunter.
Favorite Food : Egg, Cake
Exclamation/Heart : Gold Egg
Gwen. Birthday : Summer 8th. She helps her grandpa Woody run the Carpenter's
Shop. Don't give her flowers. She likes animals.
Favorite Food : Cranberries, Blueberries, Very Berries, other foods.
Exclamation/Heart : Gold Milk, Homemade Jam, Full-Moon Berry.
Martha. Birthday : Winter 25th. She's an old maid who cares for Dia.
Favorite Food : Special Cheese, Egg, Yellow Flower
Exclamation/Heart : Special Cheese
Gina. Birthday : Fall 20th. She is also Dia's maid.
Favorite Food : Fish, Egg
Exclamation/Heart : Gold Egg, Full-Moon Berry.
Dia. Birthday : Winter 9th. She's a rich girl who studies a lot. She is very
rude.
Favorite Food : Blueberries. She also likes Blueberry Jam.
Exclamation/Heart : Blueberries, Full-Moon Berry.
Woody. Birthday : Winter 2nd. He runs the Carpenter's Shop.
Favorite Food : Produce
Exclamation/Heart: ? - Not known yet, if you know, please E-Mail it to me.
Joe. Birthday : Summer 10th. He's a Carpenter's Apprentice. This one loves
to fish and would like a job as a fishing guide.
Favorite Food : Fish
Exclamation/Heart : Cooked Fish
Kurt. Birthday : Winter 10th. He's a Carpenter's Apprentice. This one is
interested in Nature and gardening.
Favorite Food : Tomatoes, Produce
Exclamation/Heart : Tomatoes
--------------------------------------...
4) Animals, and how to get them :
Note : The Status screen in your house is your best friend for all animals.
It will tell you the development and health of every animal you have. Just
hit X facing your Journal, then select "Status".
Chicken - Either buy one (500 g) from Bob at the Brownie Farm or buy a fresh
egg (50 g) from Ronald at the Supermarket and place it in the incubator in
the Hen House.
To care for Chicken -
Sunny Day - Leave it outside all day (at the very least from dawn until dusk).
Pick it up and talk to it with SELECT button to find out how it is doing.
From adult chickens you will get an Egg. From really healthy chickens that
are outside on sunny days there is a chance that you will get a Gold Egg.
Rainy Day - Put it inside the night before it is going to rain. Feed it with
Chicken Feed bought from the Brownie Farm. Make sure you put the food in the
correct box for your chicken. Use the X button to see if the chicken's name
is on the feed box, then using Square fill the food box up. Do this for every
chicken you have. Pick it up and talk to it with SELECT button to find out
how it is doing. From adult chickens you will get an egg.
Cow - Buy it at Brownie Farm (2500 g) or get a baby from Cow Miracle Potion
(2000 g, Brownie Farm).
To care for Cow -
Sunny Day - Leave it outside all day. Talk to it with the X button and brush
it. You can milk adult cows. The size of the milk depends on how well you
care for your cow. If your cow is really happy there is a chance that it will
give either Gold or Large Milk. You can not milk Baby or Pregnant cows.
Rainy Day - Push it inside the night before it is going to rain. Talk to it
with the X button and brush it. Make sure to give Fodder to each cow. Use
the X button to see if the cow's name is on the feed box, and then put the
Fodder in. You get 1 fodder for cutting 3 pieces of grass in the pasture.
You can milk your happy adult cows. The size of the milk depends on how well
you care for your cow. You can not milk Baby or Pregnant cows.
Horse - Get it from Bob at the Brownie Farm. You must work Part-Time Job on
Sunny Days before 3 PM. Make sure to talk to and brush all
Flowers with blue bridesmaid dresses at an outdoor summer country (but not too country) wedding?
We are having an outdoor ceremony at a little country Bed and Breakfast this summer, and I want to find some flowers that are not too formal, but not too country (a.k.a. wildflowers). I love wildflowers, but I want this to be just a notch above being that country and simple. It is my wedding, after all! :)
I love daisies, roses, sweet pea (that's what my mom has always called me), sunflowers, ranunculus, gerbera daisies, and mini calla lilies. I was just going to go with white flowers because the contrast with the blue dresses would be pretty. The color also has to look okay with the red roof on the B%26amp;B (but no red flowers please, just colors that would look okay and not clash with the red roof since we are thinking about having the ceremony leading up the steps of the house.)
Any ideas will be greatly appreciated. Pictures EVEN BETTER!!! :)
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!!!
Flowers with blue bridesmaid dresses at an outdoor summer country (but not too country) wedding?
Be careful with sweet peast - they're rather delicate. I insisted on having them in my bouquet because they're sentimental to me, so just be aware that if you do have them, to use them sparingly and keep your bouquet out of the heat as long as possible.
I wouldn't worry too much about the color of the roof of the house. You won't really even notice it.
Pinks and purples would be pretty:
http://www.eventfloral.biz/images/bridal...
http://skybluesky0.tripod.com/finalproj/...
http://www.posiesandpoppies.com/images/B...
Purple and white:
http://www.verbenadesigns.com/pamsbouque...
Yellow:
http://images.meredith.com/bhg/images/20...
Wildflowers:
http://www.ourweddingflowers.com/d-summe...
Reply:All white..
http://ww11.1800flowers.com/product.do?b...
Multi color not too country...
http://www.abloom.com/product.asp?id=487...
Another..
http://ww11.1800flowers.com/product.do?b...
Sweet pea Bouquet
http://www.lasvegasbouquet.com/weddings/...
My personal favorite is the all white but instead of the white ribbon use a ribbon in your accent color so it stands out and sets off the blue dresses.
Mens boutineers should simple single flower with a sprig of greenery... while mothers and grand mothers coursages should be simple 3 flower settings sprig of greenery and a bit of ribbon..
Reply:I think your idea of mixed flowers is a very good idea, Blue is such a neutral color, almost any flower would look fine against it. May I suggest one thing? The mini Calla Lillie's might be too formal in the type of bouquet you are suggesting.
Reply:Gerbera daisies strike a very good note between "country" and "formal" and they're absolutely gorgeous. I'd go with a single-color bouquet. Here are some photos of how it would look. I'd do ribbon-wrapped stems.
http://home.proflowers.com/marthasflower...
http://www.contessaflowers.com/Images/Ge...
Reply:Here are some ideas:
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
Reply:that sounds beautiful
i dont know much about flowers but go with white definatly and then maybe some smaller different colored ones
i dunno but im sure it'll be lovely
congrats
Golf Shoes
I love daisies, roses, sweet pea (that's what my mom has always called me), sunflowers, ranunculus, gerbera daisies, and mini calla lilies. I was just going to go with white flowers because the contrast with the blue dresses would be pretty. The color also has to look okay with the red roof on the B%26amp;B (but no red flowers please, just colors that would look okay and not clash with the red roof since we are thinking about having the ceremony leading up the steps of the house.)
Any ideas will be greatly appreciated. Pictures EVEN BETTER!!! :)
THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH!!!
Flowers with blue bridesmaid dresses at an outdoor summer country (but not too country) wedding?
Be careful with sweet peast - they're rather delicate. I insisted on having them in my bouquet because they're sentimental to me, so just be aware that if you do have them, to use them sparingly and keep your bouquet out of the heat as long as possible.
I wouldn't worry too much about the color of the roof of the house. You won't really even notice it.
Pinks and purples would be pretty:
http://www.eventfloral.biz/images/bridal...
http://skybluesky0.tripod.com/finalproj/...
http://www.posiesandpoppies.com/images/B...
Purple and white:
http://www.verbenadesigns.com/pamsbouque...
Yellow:
http://images.meredith.com/bhg/images/20...
Wildflowers:
http://www.ourweddingflowers.com/d-summe...
Reply:All white..
http://ww11.1800flowers.com/product.do?b...
Multi color not too country...
http://www.abloom.com/product.asp?id=487...
Another..
http://ww11.1800flowers.com/product.do?b...
Sweet pea Bouquet
http://www.lasvegasbouquet.com/weddings/...
My personal favorite is the all white but instead of the white ribbon use a ribbon in your accent color so it stands out and sets off the blue dresses.
Mens boutineers should simple single flower with a sprig of greenery... while mothers and grand mothers coursages should be simple 3 flower settings sprig of greenery and a bit of ribbon..
Reply:I think your idea of mixed flowers is a very good idea, Blue is such a neutral color, almost any flower would look fine against it. May I suggest one thing? The mini Calla Lillie's might be too formal in the type of bouquet you are suggesting.
Reply:Gerbera daisies strike a very good note between "country" and "formal" and they're absolutely gorgeous. I'd go with a single-color bouquet. Here are some photos of how it would look. I'd do ribbon-wrapped stems.
http://home.proflowers.com/marthasflower...
http://www.contessaflowers.com/Images/Ge...
Reply:Here are some ideas:
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
Reply:that sounds beautiful
i dont know much about flowers but go with white definatly and then maybe some smaller different colored ones
i dunno but im sure it'll be lovely
congrats
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Wild flowers that are blue, I was told they are chicory, but can't find a pic of them to confirm??
They usually grow wild along the road. At least in Indiana they do. Does anyone know or have a pic of wild chicory or any info?
Wild flowers that are blue, I was told they are chicory, but can't find a pic of them to confirm??
Here you go:
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
Detailed info on Chicory:
http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/690/index.h...
Plant Profile Chicory (Cichorium intybus):
http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symb...
A native of Europe, it has escaped from cultivation and naturalized throughout North America.http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/wilds...
They're pretty! It roots were ground up %26amp; used as a substitute for coffee. "When World War II disrupted shipping, most U.S. "coffee" was produced from chicory. Caffine-free, it is regaining popularity".*
Hope this helps.
Reply:The plant you are probably looking at is a CornFlower. This flower is one of the first and truest blue flowers found in nature. Very Hardy and not unusual to find in a roadside setting. It is primarily found in the Northern US.
It makes a wonderful flower to plant away from a home garden. The seeds can be ordered. Placed some three foot or so from a Blue Spruce or the dripline of a Red Maple it is a great addition. It has an agressive root system which makes it unacceptable in the beds directly by your house (foundation planting beds).
If you have the space a raised bed of these with some Daisies applicable to your area in the center and some DayLilly on the corners would attract attention. Daisey come in many colors (Rudebeckia). Imagine the Blue center surrounded by say a red or pink Daisey with Yellow at the edges.
I am at gjgjobs@yahoo.com, again, after a months vac.
Reply:Clink on the link and see if this helps.
http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symb...
If this is the plant you are looking for and you want to buy seed, they area available through Wildseed Farms.
https://www.wildseedfarms.com/welcome/in...
Reply:Here are lots of pictures for you to choose from:
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
Reply:http://www.utahmountainbiking.com/trails...
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/co...
Cichorium_pumilum.jpg/449px-Cichorium_...
http://www.gardengrapevine.com/ChicoryRx...
try these pictures really pretty!
Wild flowers that are blue, I was told they are chicory, but can't find a pic of them to confirm??
Here you go:
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
Detailed info on Chicory:
http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/690/index.h...
Plant Profile Chicory (Cichorium intybus):
http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symb...
A native of Europe, it has escaped from cultivation and naturalized throughout North America.http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/wilds...
They're pretty! It roots were ground up %26amp; used as a substitute for coffee. "When World War II disrupted shipping, most U.S. "coffee" was produced from chicory. Caffine-free, it is regaining popularity".*
Hope this helps.
Reply:The plant you are probably looking at is a CornFlower. This flower is one of the first and truest blue flowers found in nature. Very Hardy and not unusual to find in a roadside setting. It is primarily found in the Northern US.
It makes a wonderful flower to plant away from a home garden. The seeds can be ordered. Placed some three foot or so from a Blue Spruce or the dripline of a Red Maple it is a great addition. It has an agressive root system which makes it unacceptable in the beds directly by your house (foundation planting beds).
If you have the space a raised bed of these with some Daisies applicable to your area in the center and some DayLilly on the corners would attract attention. Daisey come in many colors (Rudebeckia). Imagine the Blue center surrounded by say a red or pink Daisey with Yellow at the edges.
I am at gjgjobs@yahoo.com, again, after a months vac.
Reply:Clink on the link and see if this helps.
http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symb...
If this is the plant you are looking for and you want to buy seed, they area available through Wildseed Farms.
https://www.wildseedfarms.com/welcome/in...
Reply:Here are lots of pictures for you to choose from:
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
Reply:http://www.utahmountainbiking.com/trails...
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/co...
Cichorium_pumilum.jpg/449px-Cichorium_...
http://www.gardengrapevine.com/ChicoryRx...
try these pictures really pretty!
Flowers to match blue, white and silver?
My wedding colors are blue, white and silver and I don't know what kind of flowers to get that will look good with those colors. Any ideas?
Flowers to match blue, white and silver?
Yellow works, like a butter cream will work.
Reply:What shade of blue? If it's a dark blue, I suggest yellow.
If it's sky blue (which is actually what my colors are: sky blue and silver), may I suggest pink? We are going with dahlias, roses and mini callas all in a medium pink.
But blue is a great color-it can serve almost as a neutral to a wide variety of flowers.
Reply:Light blue hydrangeas and white roses are beautiful together. You could throw in some white stephanotis with silver balls in the center.
Check out my bouquet at the following (click wedding pics):
http://www.myspace.com/paulab1981
Reply:your colors are so cool, (not neat, but cool as in not warm)
so far, I'd go with a fourth color, like pink or red flowers.
Even orange, peach or yellow.
Reply:If you go to your florist and tell him/her, they will be able to show you all kinds of options. Our florist had tons of books that they had made on different flower options. Good luck!
Reply:here are sme links that might help. by the way those r cool colors 4 a wedding!
http://www.weddingbouquets.com/html/brd1...
http://www.weddingbouquets.com/html/atd0...
hope they help!
Reply:Hydrangea
blue delphinium
purple/pink flowers
Reply:In my way, I will select PINK color for those.
Flowers to match blue, white and silver?
Yellow works, like a butter cream will work.
Reply:What shade of blue? If it's a dark blue, I suggest yellow.
If it's sky blue (which is actually what my colors are: sky blue and silver), may I suggest pink? We are going with dahlias, roses and mini callas all in a medium pink.
But blue is a great color-it can serve almost as a neutral to a wide variety of flowers.
Reply:Light blue hydrangeas and white roses are beautiful together. You could throw in some white stephanotis with silver balls in the center.
Check out my bouquet at the following (click wedding pics):
http://www.myspace.com/paulab1981
Reply:your colors are so cool, (not neat, but cool as in not warm)
so far, I'd go with a fourth color, like pink or red flowers.
Even orange, peach or yellow.
Reply:If you go to your florist and tell him/her, they will be able to show you all kinds of options. Our florist had tons of books that they had made on different flower options. Good luck!
Reply:here are sme links that might help. by the way those r cool colors 4 a wedding!
http://www.weddingbouquets.com/html/brd1...
http://www.weddingbouquets.com/html/atd0...
hope they help!
Reply:Hydrangea
blue delphinium
purple/pink flowers
Reply:In my way, I will select PINK color for those.
How do I go about doing a private auction? I have an antique blue flowered loo and 78s and LP records.?
Have had offers for the loo already. Was thinking of taking the records to an auction room. Do you think it`ll be worth it?
Anyone interested in anything?
How do I go about doing a private auction? I have an antique blue flowered loo and 78s and LP records.?
either an auction room or try ebay
Reply:For selling I would always use eBay for that sort of stuff. You are going to reach a far wider audience and the commission rates are very low.
Reply:If you take it to an auction house or hire an auctioneer, be sure to ask about their rates. They can demand a hefty percent of the take.
Reply:You can do local pickup only on ebay if you feel they are too bulky to mail, but I've bought records on ebay and had no trouble having them mailed. I've also had chairs sent, so I doubt what you have would be bulkier that they were! You can also take them to a local auction house.
Anyone interested in anything?
How do I go about doing a private auction? I have an antique blue flowered loo and 78s and LP records.?
either an auction room or try ebay
Reply:For selling I would always use eBay for that sort of stuff. You are going to reach a far wider audience and the commission rates are very low.
Reply:If you take it to an auction house or hire an auctioneer, be sure to ask about their rates. They can demand a hefty percent of the take.
Reply:You can do local pickup only on ebay if you feel they are too bulky to mail, but I've bought records on ebay and had no trouble having them mailed. I've also had chairs sent, so I doubt what you have would be bulkier that they were! You can also take them to a local auction house.
What flowers would look good in front of a light blue house and in a well moisten area?
Because light blue is a cool color, you will need flowers with warm colors so they will make nice contrast. Red, yellow, orange, gold are warm colors, just pick what you like best.
I don't know what zone you are in but for my area (zone 7), canna lilies are perfect for well moist soil. Also their flowers are red/ yellow/ orange that's perfect. You need to dig them if you live in zone 6 or colder zones.
What flowers would look good in front of a light blue house and in a well moisten area?
My "front" gardens have California poppy (yellow-orange), agapanthas (a blue-purple color), trailing lantana (lavender color), Spanish Lavender (another purplish), and several ornamental grasses. The house is a light blue, we have sandy soil in Zone 9 (California)
Reply:Anything bright red or yellow would "pop" and show up beautifully. Visit your local nursery and explain the moisture conditions. They will be able to recommend which plants will do well in those conditions.
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I don't know what zone you are in but for my area (zone 7), canna lilies are perfect for well moist soil. Also their flowers are red/ yellow/ orange that's perfect. You need to dig them if you live in zone 6 or colder zones.
What flowers would look good in front of a light blue house and in a well moisten area?
My "front" gardens have California poppy (yellow-orange), agapanthas (a blue-purple color), trailing lantana (lavender color), Spanish Lavender (another purplish), and several ornamental grasses. The house is a light blue, we have sandy soil in Zone 9 (California)
Reply:Anything bright red or yellow would "pop" and show up beautifully. Visit your local nursery and explain the moisture conditions. They will be able to recommend which plants will do well in those conditions.
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My bridesmaids are wearing cobalt blue dresses. What colour flowers go with blue?
pansies are blue and they can dye the things blue cjhs
My bridesmaids are wearing cobalt blue dresses. What colour flowers go with blue?
Well In all honest i think you should go with off white roses or off white flowers of your choice. That is if the dresses are a deep blue. IF they are lighter blue. Then i still stick with white?off white.
CYA :)
Reply:White roses would look beautiful. If you don't care for roses, there are many other beautiful white flowers you could use as well. I would avoid adding another color such as pink or yellow if you already have such a deep bright color as cobalt. If you add other colors besides white, it could very easily end up looking cluttered and busy. White and cobalt go beautifully together and will make for a very classy wedding. Good luck!
Reply:Pink pink pink and more pink!! Pink is a gorgeous color
!
ENJOY YOUR WEDDING!!!
Reply:the classic color pairing with blue is yellow.
Reply:White lilies or tulips-anything else would be a little too much color and would be a distraction away from looking at you!
Congrats-Marriage is a gift from God I tell you..
Reply:u can go for white flowrs....yellow also will b cool....
Reply:def. white. white flowers go with anything and they r so pretty
My bridesmaids are wearing cobalt blue dresses. What colour flowers go with blue?
Well In all honest i think you should go with off white roses or off white flowers of your choice. That is if the dresses are a deep blue. IF they are lighter blue. Then i still stick with white?off white.
CYA :)
Reply:White roses would look beautiful. If you don't care for roses, there are many other beautiful white flowers you could use as well. I would avoid adding another color such as pink or yellow if you already have such a deep bright color as cobalt. If you add other colors besides white, it could very easily end up looking cluttered and busy. White and cobalt go beautifully together and will make for a very classy wedding. Good luck!
Reply:Pink pink pink and more pink!! Pink is a gorgeous color
!
ENJOY YOUR WEDDING!!!
Reply:the classic color pairing with blue is yellow.
Reply:White lilies or tulips-anything else would be a little too much color and would be a distraction away from looking at you!
Congrats-Marriage is a gift from God I tell you..
Reply:u can go for white flowrs....yellow also will b cool....
Reply:def. white. white flowers go with anything and they r so pretty
What kind of flowers are blue and yellow?
blue marguerite also called a blue felicia daisy-blue petals, yellow center http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
What kind of flowers are blue and yellow?
Well despite the olde rhyme, violets aren't blue. Or violet either for that matter, more of a purple.
Dandy lions are yeller though.
Hope that helps.
Reply:Blue and yellow flowers.
Reply:Viola flowers.
Reply:Any Flower from Otago, NZ
Provincial colours
Reply:sunflowers,daisies, and u can find some yellow roses, but i dunno the actual names of some blue ones although i have seen them b4- try a florist or sumthing ask an expert
-good luck
Reply:TULIPS.
Reply:pansies, iris, stattice
Reply:some pansies are multi colored blue %26amp; yellow.
Reply:Blue and Yellow flowers. I dunno but go google it.
Reply:Blue -lobelia,cornflower,bachelors buttons-yellow coreopsis,marigold,day lilies
Reply:Those blue %26amp; yellow ones.
Reply:A beautiful true blue flower with a yellow center is the forget-me-not. Take a look:
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
Another blue %26amp; yellow flower is the Blue Fringed Daisy:
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
Here's some blue/yellow Iris:
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
http://www.napairis.com/showiris.php?nam...
Sky Blue Aster has yellow centers:
http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/prai...
More blue Asters with yellow centers:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/magic_raine...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10904400@N0...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/midimacman/...
Blue Flax has yellow centers:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/midimacman/...
Anemone Blanda Blue Star has daisy-like blue flowers with yellow centers:
http://www.eastendcommunity.com/plants/b...
Blue Columbine (yellow center):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/charaliciou...
http://www.ramblincameras.com/Cdmeadows8...
Blue Delphinium:
This one is also blue with yellow
http://www.flickr.com/photos/derbique/72...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aunto/58487...
Some flowers that are mainly blue:
Blue Indigo:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pestarke/86...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/deva_death_...
Russian Sage:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8488488@N02...
Some blue Bachelor Buttons:
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
Beautiful light blue Love in the Mist:
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showima...
Good Luck! Hope this is helpful.
Reply:Blue and yellow pansy
A variety of Iris
Reply:blue and yellow together, or separately? hydrangeas, gerber daisies can be yellow, iris' are blue and yellow
Reply:Bluebells are blue (there's another one but I can't think of it) And for yellow well there's tulips, sunflowers, daisies.
Reply:Irises
What kind of flowers are blue and yellow?
Well despite the olde rhyme, violets aren't blue. Or violet either for that matter, more of a purple.
Dandy lions are yeller though.
Hope that helps.
Reply:Blue and yellow flowers.
Reply:Viola flowers.
Reply:Any Flower from Otago, NZ
Provincial colours
Reply:sunflowers,daisies, and u can find some yellow roses, but i dunno the actual names of some blue ones although i have seen them b4- try a florist or sumthing ask an expert
-good luck
Reply:TULIPS.
Reply:pansies, iris, stattice
Reply:some pansies are multi colored blue %26amp; yellow.
Reply:Blue and Yellow flowers. I dunno but go google it.
Reply:Blue -lobelia,cornflower,bachelors buttons-yellow coreopsis,marigold,day lilies
Reply:Those blue %26amp; yellow ones.
Reply:A beautiful true blue flower with a yellow center is the forget-me-not. Take a look:
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
Another blue %26amp; yellow flower is the Blue Fringed Daisy:
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
Here's some blue/yellow Iris:
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
http://www.napairis.com/showiris.php?nam...
Sky Blue Aster has yellow centers:
http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/prai...
More blue Asters with yellow centers:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/magic_raine...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/10904400@N0...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/midimacman/...
Blue Flax has yellow centers:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/midimacman/...
Anemone Blanda Blue Star has daisy-like blue flowers with yellow centers:
http://www.eastendcommunity.com/plants/b...
Blue Columbine (yellow center):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/charaliciou...
http://www.ramblincameras.com/Cdmeadows8...
Blue Delphinium:
This one is also blue with yellow
http://www.flickr.com/photos/derbique/72...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aunto/58487...
Some flowers that are mainly blue:
Blue Indigo:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pestarke/86...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/deva_death_...
Russian Sage:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8488488@N02...
Some blue Bachelor Buttons:
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
Beautiful light blue Love in the Mist:
http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showima...
Good Luck! Hope this is helpful.
Reply:Blue and yellow pansy
A variety of Iris
Reply:blue and yellow together, or separately? hydrangeas, gerber daisies can be yellow, iris' are blue and yellow
Reply:Bluebells are blue (there's another one but I can't think of it) And for yellow well there's tulips, sunflowers, daisies.
Reply:Irises
Who build this moon,sun,flowers,the blue sky? Can these thing be build by more than one God?
i think these were orginited rather than "built". Over period of time, these things have been forming. It all started from a tiny cell that developed into bigger creations. As of now, i believe these things were naturally created and i would leave it up to nature. I think humans should stop trying to play god by trying to "build" a human being. Human Beings should just leave things alone and stop interfering with Nature's ability.
Who build this moon,sun,flowers,the blue sky? Can these thing be build by more than one God?
no, only one God...
Reply:it depends on how many u believe in im monotheisium
i believe in 1 god
Reply:Hmm, would it be so bad to find out that we all helped with a little bit of something? After all parents let children help with creating things in the kitchen or some projects in the backyard, so if we are children of God, wouldn't God let us help with a few little things here and there? Maybe these are questions that have deeper answers, though.
Reply:Only the one and true God, he created everything.
Reply:If we could create these things we'd have a perfect world , if there was more than one GOD they'd be fighting over this world .So, it's only one God. GO JESUS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reply:No there is only one God
Reply:no one knows if everything was built by god but it is possible that there is more then one god but no one knows
Who build this moon,sun,flowers,the blue sky? Can these thing be build by more than one God?
no, only one God...
Reply:it depends on how many u believe in im monotheisium
i believe in 1 god
Reply:Hmm, would it be so bad to find out that we all helped with a little bit of something? After all parents let children help with creating things in the kitchen or some projects in the backyard, so if we are children of God, wouldn't God let us help with a few little things here and there? Maybe these are questions that have deeper answers, though.
Reply:Only the one and true God, he created everything.
Reply:If we could create these things we'd have a perfect world , if there was more than one GOD they'd be fighting over this world .So, it's only one God. GO JESUS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Reply:No there is only one God
Reply:no one knows if everything was built by god but it is possible that there is more then one god but no one knows
Which plant produces an orange and blue flower that resembles a hummingbird??
will you tell me your sources?
Which plant produces an orange and blue flower that resembles a hummingbird??
I think you mean Bird of Paradise
http://images.google.com/images?q=bird+o...
Reply:Bird-of-Paradise Flower
http://www.kew.org/ksheets/bop.html
Reply:Its a bird of paradise but dont try growing it from seed unless
you have plenty of time as they take many years to grow
explains why they are expensive to buy
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Which plant produces an orange and blue flower that resembles a hummingbird??
I think you mean Bird of Paradise
http://images.google.com/images?q=bird+o...
Reply:Bird-of-Paradise Flower
http://www.kew.org/ksheets/bop.html
Reply:Its a bird of paradise but dont try growing it from seed unless
you have plenty of time as they take many years to grow
explains why they are expensive to buy
tvs
What flowers would go well with a very formal tiffany blue and chocolate brown July wedding?
Im really looking for something elegant or unique. It is a big hall so I need centerpieces that will fill it out with the high ceilings and what not....your help is most appreciated. PICTURES PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE :-) thank u!
Also, if u have any other ideas to go with this color scheme, PLEASE let me know or leave some pictures. I really like vintage type styles...if that helps.
What flowers would go well with a very formal tiffany blue and chocolate brown July wedding?
I think that Calla Lilies would look beautiful with that color scheme. Like these:
http://budgetdreamweddings.com/weddingpl...
http://www.lineneffects.com/images/sce/A...
http://www.njsdesign.on.ca/images/center...
Hydragea's are also lovely flowers that would look beautiful...
http://www.floralartsbahamas.com/public/...
You could also use some ivory/champagne/white roses. Those always make lovely looking tall centerpieces. Like these:
http://www.expressionsfloraldesign.net/t...
http://www.wedcrafts.com/images/silver_w...
http://weddingjunkie.com/images/blumebox...
Reply:One of the most elegant set of arrangements I have ever seen used, involved long, skinny crystal vases brimming with tall white lilies (featured flower) and willowy greenery spilling over the sides. You could tie the tall vases with thin, gauze ribbons highlighting your color scheme blue/brown.
The crystal vases were 18 to 24 inches high and filled space at eye level when guests are standing. Then when they are seated at the tables, guests can see to talk with each other, and table space is conserved.
You can continue the theme at cake tables or champagne/punch tables, and vary the height even more by stacking blocks of wood (or something stable) under the white tablecloths.
Or, you could use chocolate %26amp;/or blue small tablecloths (napkins) to cover blocks of wood on these tables and set your tall vase flowers at varying heights with birdseed bouquets or guest rememberences.
Reply:I'm going to have to say that the only color of flowers with will match and not look bad are white. I would accent white flowers with some blue ones in the centerpieces (you will probably have to have them dyed to match the tiffany blue). I wanted to use an aqua color in my wedding, but I also wanted pink roses because those were the first flowers my husband bought me when dating. I ended up matching my wedding to my flowers because those were important to me. It's up to you, though. I would say white, or VERY subdued, pale colored flowers.
I'm thinking something larger, but similar to this in the respect that it has the blue accents in it.
http://giftedhands.us/images/Gifted_hand...
I like this style, though: http://www.bloomeryweddings.com/blog/ima...
Reply:http://img246.imageshack.us/img246/5021/...
http://images.theknot.com/ImageStage/Obj...
http://images.theknot.com/ImageStage/Obj...
http://www.smgrowers.com/imagedb/Tweedia...
http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/8480/...
http://www.theflowermart.com/images/prod...
http://bloomeryweddings.com/blog/images/...
http://www.cupidsarrowweddings.net/image...
http://www.glamourousgowns.co.uk/moodcho...
Just a few nice ideas!
Reply:If you need really big centrepieces maybe forget about flowers and use manzanita trees instead? They can be decorated beautifully, are very formal and elegant, and tall!
Check out a pic:
http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=ht...
Reply:I am actually using the same colors in my wedding but finding real flowers in that color were difficult, so I went with simple white calla lilys and actually dyed white tulips the tiffany blue just to throw some color in there, and then tied ribbon around the stems to get the color theme in as well!
Reply:Every one has said the lilies but I think white roses would be pretty also and they are very elegant.
http://floristblogs.com/photos/flowers_f...
http://budgetdreamweddings.com/weddingpl...
http://photo.live.advance.net/modbride/i...
just some examples hope it helps
Reply:red roses. i think tiffany blue and red are gorgeous together! those are my colors for my shower. i saw it on a episode of whose wedding is it anyway, and it was so beautiful! i had never thought about those colors together, but it was so different and unique, but it was super-classy.
Reply:Check out this site. We got my flowers from here and they were WONDERFUL
http://www.freshroses.com/july.html
Depending on what style wedding you would like....
Calla Lilies are nice. They have one that is almost brown. That would look nice.
Or a variety of simple while flowers with blue and brown breading or ribbon intertwined with the flowers.....We put beads and crystals in the center of some deep pitted flowers for my wedding. It looked amazing.
Reply:You can never go wrong with Calla Lillies. They are very elegant.
Also, check out either the Style tv website or We tv website. They just had a Tiffany blue them wedding on. I know Style had one on this morning from 2005 but it was chocolate brown and like a pink/mauve.
Reply:Id use a square 8x8 vase with calla lilies and glue a tiffany blue ribbon around vase.
other color combinations that are great are
yellow and brown or black
turqouise and red
pink and orange
fuschia and green
Reply:white lilies would look really elegant and it would go with the blue and brown. they arent short stemmed flowers but there are tall stalks of flowers im sure you can find that might fill in the empty space better
Reply:I used Calla Lillies in my wedding and it was beautiful! Filled a large space. Go to this site it will help you. It helped me loads
http://www.theknot.com
Reply:If you have a lot of the blue and brown, I'd suggest white. Calla lillies or casablanca lilies are pretty.
Reply:Sunflowers would be a good one....or roses I think you can have dyed any color.
Reply:Orchids
Reply:I think you should go back to white or cream for the flowers--something like white Calla lilies?
Reply:Calla lillies could work well.
Also, if u have any other ideas to go with this color scheme, PLEASE let me know or leave some pictures. I really like vintage type styles...if that helps.
What flowers would go well with a very formal tiffany blue and chocolate brown July wedding?
I think that Calla Lilies would look beautiful with that color scheme. Like these:
http://budgetdreamweddings.com/weddingpl...
http://www.lineneffects.com/images/sce/A...
http://www.njsdesign.on.ca/images/center...
Hydragea's are also lovely flowers that would look beautiful...
http://www.floralartsbahamas.com/public/...
You could also use some ivory/champagne/white roses. Those always make lovely looking tall centerpieces. Like these:
http://www.expressionsfloraldesign.net/t...
http://www.wedcrafts.com/images/silver_w...
http://weddingjunkie.com/images/blumebox...
Reply:One of the most elegant set of arrangements I have ever seen used, involved long, skinny crystal vases brimming with tall white lilies (featured flower) and willowy greenery spilling over the sides. You could tie the tall vases with thin, gauze ribbons highlighting your color scheme blue/brown.
The crystal vases were 18 to 24 inches high and filled space at eye level when guests are standing. Then when they are seated at the tables, guests can see to talk with each other, and table space is conserved.
You can continue the theme at cake tables or champagne/punch tables, and vary the height even more by stacking blocks of wood (or something stable) under the white tablecloths.
Or, you could use chocolate %26amp;/or blue small tablecloths (napkins) to cover blocks of wood on these tables and set your tall vase flowers at varying heights with birdseed bouquets or guest rememberences.
Reply:I'm going to have to say that the only color of flowers with will match and not look bad are white. I would accent white flowers with some blue ones in the centerpieces (you will probably have to have them dyed to match the tiffany blue). I wanted to use an aqua color in my wedding, but I also wanted pink roses because those were the first flowers my husband bought me when dating. I ended up matching my wedding to my flowers because those were important to me. It's up to you, though. I would say white, or VERY subdued, pale colored flowers.
I'm thinking something larger, but similar to this in the respect that it has the blue accents in it.
http://giftedhands.us/images/Gifted_hand...
I like this style, though: http://www.bloomeryweddings.com/blog/ima...
Reply:http://img246.imageshack.us/img246/5021/...
http://images.theknot.com/ImageStage/Obj...
http://images.theknot.com/ImageStage/Obj...
http://www.smgrowers.com/imagedb/Tweedia...
http://img185.imageshack.us/img185/8480/...
http://www.theflowermart.com/images/prod...
http://bloomeryweddings.com/blog/images/...
http://www.cupidsarrowweddings.net/image...
http://www.glamourousgowns.co.uk/moodcho...
Just a few nice ideas!
Reply:If you need really big centrepieces maybe forget about flowers and use manzanita trees instead? They can be decorated beautifully, are very formal and elegant, and tall!
Check out a pic:
http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=ht...
Reply:I am actually using the same colors in my wedding but finding real flowers in that color were difficult, so I went with simple white calla lilys and actually dyed white tulips the tiffany blue just to throw some color in there, and then tied ribbon around the stems to get the color theme in as well!
Reply:Every one has said the lilies but I think white roses would be pretty also and they are very elegant.
http://floristblogs.com/photos/flowers_f...
http://budgetdreamweddings.com/weddingpl...
http://photo.live.advance.net/modbride/i...
just some examples hope it helps
Reply:red roses. i think tiffany blue and red are gorgeous together! those are my colors for my shower. i saw it on a episode of whose wedding is it anyway, and it was so beautiful! i had never thought about those colors together, but it was so different and unique, but it was super-classy.
Reply:Check out this site. We got my flowers from here and they were WONDERFUL
http://www.freshroses.com/july.html
Depending on what style wedding you would like....
Calla Lilies are nice. They have one that is almost brown. That would look nice.
Or a variety of simple while flowers with blue and brown breading or ribbon intertwined with the flowers.....We put beads and crystals in the center of some deep pitted flowers for my wedding. It looked amazing.
Reply:You can never go wrong with Calla Lillies. They are very elegant.
Also, check out either the Style tv website or We tv website. They just had a Tiffany blue them wedding on. I know Style had one on this morning from 2005 but it was chocolate brown and like a pink/mauve.
Reply:Id use a square 8x8 vase with calla lilies and glue a tiffany blue ribbon around vase.
other color combinations that are great are
yellow and brown or black
turqouise and red
pink and orange
fuschia and green
Reply:white lilies would look really elegant and it would go with the blue and brown. they arent short stemmed flowers but there are tall stalks of flowers im sure you can find that might fill in the empty space better
Reply:I used Calla Lillies in my wedding and it was beautiful! Filled a large space. Go to this site it will help you. It helped me loads
http://www.theknot.com
Reply:If you have a lot of the blue and brown, I'd suggest white. Calla lillies or casablanca lilies are pretty.
Reply:Sunflowers would be a good one....or roses I think you can have dyed any color.
Reply:Orchids
Reply:I think you should go back to white or cream for the flowers--something like white Calla lilies?
Reply:Calla lillies could work well.
What flowers would be good for a wedding the colors r burnt orange and deep blue?
Oriental lilies
http://images.google.com/images?um=1%26amp;hl=...
What flowers would be good for a wedding the colors r burnt orange and deep blue?
What amazingly beautiful colors you've chosen! You should have tons of choices but one thing to keep in mind is to have lots of contrast between the flowers your attendants carry and their dresses, otherwise they won't show well in photos.
Now, there aren't many blue flowers to pick from but there are lots of shades of orange; talk to your florist to find out prices before you get your heart set on something that's out of your price range.
Reply:I think a mixed bouquet would be best, with flowers those colors being highlighted, maybe with burnt orange and blue ribbons steaming down.
Like this, with something more blue instead of purple
http://www.kremp.com/index.cfm/fuseactio...
This is pretty, and would be nice with some burnt orange asters added, or gerbera daisies -
http://www.kremp.com/index.cfm/fuseactio...
Reply:sunflowers mixed with blue belles?
Reply:Bird of Paradise:
http://www.flamour.co.il/images/products...
with orange calla lillies:
http://www.floralmasters.net/go/_working...
Roses, gerbera daisies and iris's:
http://www.fromyouflowers.com/products/p...
Orange tulips and blue iris:
http://www.clareflorist.co.uk/prodView.a...
Bird of Paradise, roses and purple laser leaves
http://www.miltonadler.com/images/dragon...
best wishes................................
Reply:bird of paridise, purple orchids, movie star roses, you can get a nice blue rose from 50 flowers.com.
Reply:here are some pics
http://www.wedideas.com/RoundEarths.htm
http://images.google.com/images?um=1%26amp;hl=...
What flowers would be good for a wedding the colors r burnt orange and deep blue?
What amazingly beautiful colors you've chosen! You should have tons of choices but one thing to keep in mind is to have lots of contrast between the flowers your attendants carry and their dresses, otherwise they won't show well in photos.
Now, there aren't many blue flowers to pick from but there are lots of shades of orange; talk to your florist to find out prices before you get your heart set on something that's out of your price range.
Reply:I think a mixed bouquet would be best, with flowers those colors being highlighted, maybe with burnt orange and blue ribbons steaming down.
Like this, with something more blue instead of purple
http://www.kremp.com/index.cfm/fuseactio...
This is pretty, and would be nice with some burnt orange asters added, or gerbera daisies -
http://www.kremp.com/index.cfm/fuseactio...
Reply:sunflowers mixed with blue belles?
Reply:Bird of Paradise:
http://www.flamour.co.il/images/products...
with orange calla lillies:
http://www.floralmasters.net/go/_working...
Roses, gerbera daisies and iris's:
http://www.fromyouflowers.com/products/p...
Orange tulips and blue iris:
http://www.clareflorist.co.uk/prodView.a...
Bird of Paradise, roses and purple laser leaves
http://www.miltonadler.com/images/dragon...
best wishes................................
Reply:bird of paridise, purple orchids, movie star roses, you can get a nice blue rose from 50 flowers.com.
Reply:here are some pics
http://www.wedideas.com/RoundEarths.htm
Can anyone recommend a shrub/plant for indoor use that will have a blue flower?
I would like to have something that will bloom in blue to remind me of a close relative who passed away recently. If anyone has any good suggestions as to which plant or small tree they think would be suitable... links to sites where I can see a picture would be very useful also... thanks :o)
Can anyone recommend a shrub/plant for indoor use that will have a blue flower?
My mother has this plant and it is an amazing shade of blue. One of the truest blue flowers I have ever seen.It needs a whole lot of sun to bloom inside though and she does put it outside in the summer. Still, it is a very cool plant and you might want to check into it.
http://www.anniesannuals.com/signs/t%20-...
Apparently some blue hydrangeas can be successfully grown indoors but I have no experience with it and am somehow skeptical.
http://www.whiteflowerfarm.com/83712-pro...
Exacum (persian violet ) can be a lovely blooming houseplant but the blue does tend to fall on the purple end of the spectrum. They are pretty though, so you might want to look at them.
http://www.yoder.com/ASSETS/0F311CCA88BA...
I've never tried to grow ageratum indoors but it might be worth a shot. After all impatiens grows and blooms beautifully inside. Ageratum is one of the bluest flowers that is readily availble.
http://www.hort.wisc.edu/mastergardener/...
If you have room for any outdoor plants in blue I would strongly recommend planting flax (linum perenne). It is amazingly beautiful and SO blue.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linum_peren...
Platycodon (balloonflower) is another but it isn't quite as true blue.
http://www.gorgetopgardens.com/perennial...
Campanula is another pretty one and there are many varieties, some of which might do well inside.
http://www.wildgingerfarm.com/Campanula....
I hope you find what you're looking for. My sympathies on your loss.
Reply:A favorite of mine is cape primrose (streptocarpus). It is in the African violet family but not as demanding. It is covered almost all summer long with tiny blue flowers. It can also be kept outdoors in shade in warmer climates. Here is a link -
Reply:Fuchsia and orchids are more purplish than blue, so they won't work for you.
African violet is an easy house plant that blooms forever, and comes in many shades of blue. See the example at the link below.
Reply:A Fuchsia will be an ideal plant,that gives blooms for many months.I just bought a one year old Fuchsia of EBay,a perennial hardy plant,that you can put out side or in a pot.
Have a look on EBay to give you an idea for what you want.
Reply:How about a Californian Lilac (Ceanthous), hardy shrub which is flowering now. All varieties have a blue flower which the bees love, some varieties have a lovely deep blue flower.
Reply:Try a Vanda orchid.
Reply:I grew very successfully a blue balloon plant. So blue you'll love don't forget to use Bloom Buster Miracle Grow to keep the food it requires.
Reply:Hydrangea in acid soil will have blue flowers.
African Violets.
Reply:Have a look at the RHS site (link below) - it should give you some good ideas.
Reply:orchids
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Can anyone recommend a shrub/plant for indoor use that will have a blue flower?
My mother has this plant and it is an amazing shade of blue. One of the truest blue flowers I have ever seen.It needs a whole lot of sun to bloom inside though and she does put it outside in the summer. Still, it is a very cool plant and you might want to check into it.
http://www.anniesannuals.com/signs/t%20-...
Apparently some blue hydrangeas can be successfully grown indoors but I have no experience with it and am somehow skeptical.
http://www.whiteflowerfarm.com/83712-pro...
Exacum (persian violet ) can be a lovely blooming houseplant but the blue does tend to fall on the purple end of the spectrum. They are pretty though, so you might want to look at them.
http://www.yoder.com/ASSETS/0F311CCA88BA...
I've never tried to grow ageratum indoors but it might be worth a shot. After all impatiens grows and blooms beautifully inside. Ageratum is one of the bluest flowers that is readily availble.
http://www.hort.wisc.edu/mastergardener/...
If you have room for any outdoor plants in blue I would strongly recommend planting flax (linum perenne). It is amazingly beautiful and SO blue.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linum_peren...
Platycodon (balloonflower) is another but it isn't quite as true blue.
http://www.gorgetopgardens.com/perennial...
Campanula is another pretty one and there are many varieties, some of which might do well inside.
http://www.wildgingerfarm.com/Campanula....
I hope you find what you're looking for. My sympathies on your loss.
Reply:A favorite of mine is cape primrose (streptocarpus). It is in the African violet family but not as demanding. It is covered almost all summer long with tiny blue flowers. It can also be kept outdoors in shade in warmer climates. Here is a link -
Reply:Fuchsia and orchids are more purplish than blue, so they won't work for you.
African violet is an easy house plant that blooms forever, and comes in many shades of blue. See the example at the link below.
Reply:A Fuchsia will be an ideal plant,that gives blooms for many months.I just bought a one year old Fuchsia of EBay,a perennial hardy plant,that you can put out side or in a pot.
Have a look on EBay to give you an idea for what you want.
Reply:How about a Californian Lilac (Ceanthous), hardy shrub which is flowering now. All varieties have a blue flower which the bees love, some varieties have a lovely deep blue flower.
Reply:Try a Vanda orchid.
Reply:I grew very successfully a blue balloon plant. So blue you'll love don't forget to use Bloom Buster Miracle Grow to keep the food it requires.
Reply:Hydrangea in acid soil will have blue flowers.
African Violets.
Reply:Have a look at the RHS site (link below) - it should give you some good ideas.
Reply:orchids
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I'm Looking for a certain blanket pattern that has blue hearts and pink flowers, where could i find it?
you could make your own design
I'm Looking for a certain blanket pattern that has blue hearts and pink flowers, where could i find it?
look on ebay
Reply:You can look on ebay, but make sure u type the condition to be new.
I'm Looking for a certain blanket pattern that has blue hearts and pink flowers, where could i find it?
look on ebay
Reply:You can look on ebay, but make sure u type the condition to be new.
Blue flowers?
can anybody tell me some names of blue flowers , please?
( its for a poem)
no scientific names, please. :)
thanks
Blue flowers?
%26gt;%26gt;Chicory
%26gt;%26gt; Cornflower or basket flower
Check out this page with VARIOUS blue flowers with their names of course:
http://www.mlra.org/wildflowers/blue.htm
Reply:There are no absolute perfectly blue flowers in nature.
They are purple pigments, can be near blue under acidic ph conditions.
In addition to the ones mentioned above.
Delphinium
But just as with the word "Orange"
What in the heck rhymes with Delphinium?!
How bout:
"Roses are red, Delphiniums are blue.
When I'm fed too much fiber, I think of you"
Reply:Petunias, blue bells, morning glory, blue amaryllis and a blue poppy.
Reply:violets?
Reply:petunias, irises. blue bells
( its for a poem)
no scientific names, please. :)
thanks
Blue flowers?
%26gt;%26gt;Chicory
%26gt;%26gt; Cornflower or basket flower
Check out this page with VARIOUS blue flowers with their names of course:
http://www.mlra.org/wildflowers/blue.htm
Reply:There are no absolute perfectly blue flowers in nature.
They are purple pigments, can be near blue under acidic ph conditions.
In addition to the ones mentioned above.
Delphinium
But just as with the word "Orange"
What in the heck rhymes with Delphinium?!
How bout:
"Roses are red, Delphiniums are blue.
When I'm fed too much fiber, I think of you"
Reply:Petunias, blue bells, morning glory, blue amaryllis and a blue poppy.
Reply:violets?
Reply:petunias, irises. blue bells
Blue Flowers?
Can someone help me with this type of blue flower shown in this Wikipedia article?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_flower
Thank you.
Blue Flowers?
Flowers have always been symbols for the unfulfilled desires of Man... In Sumer it was Gilgamesh searching the secret plant of immortality, in 19th cent. Germany the obscure 'blue flower was the ideal of the romantic poets. by Konrad Knauber.
There are about 161 blue flowers, but this one, I am having a hard time locating. I have found one that is an exotic flower, native to Helgoland, located 44 miles off the German coast line. This is all I really could find, sorry...
Reply:I'm not positive, but it looks like either a Morning Glory or Clematis.
Reply:I'm sure it is blue petunia.
Reply:sorry, can't identify them, but here's a list of all the blue flowers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_flower
Thank you.
Blue Flowers?
Flowers have always been symbols for the unfulfilled desires of Man... In Sumer it was Gilgamesh searching the secret plant of immortality, in 19th cent. Germany the obscure 'blue flower was the ideal of the romantic poets. by Konrad Knauber.
There are about 161 blue flowers, but this one, I am having a hard time locating. I have found one that is an exotic flower, native to Helgoland, located 44 miles off the German coast line. This is all I really could find, sorry...
Reply:I'm not positive, but it looks like either a Morning Glory or Clematis.
Reply:I'm sure it is blue petunia.
Reply:sorry, can't identify them, but here's a list of all the blue flowers
Is blue an unnatural color in nature?
I was told that blue was a mutated color in nature. But there are blue birds, blue jays and blue flowers. And I know that the color blue is a primary color that we need to make some other colors happen. We see the sky as blue because of color our eyes see in that area, so if there is so much blue that we see how is it unnatural in nautre?
Is blue an unnatural color in nature?
It is natural, however, not a basic color. Look at sky and sea: unnatural?
pet
Is blue an unnatural color in nature?
It is natural, however, not a basic color. Look at sky and sea: unnatural?
pet
How do you plant the blue mist flower on Harvest Moon Save The Homeland PS2?
Hello everybody! I just got the blue mist flower seeds from Parlsey on Harvest Moon Save The Homeland for PS2. I got the patch of soil that is next the Harvest Goddess Lake ready to plant it. The seeds appear in the Key Items section when I click the start button. Does anybody know how to plant the seeds? Thank you so much!
How do you plant the blue mist flower on Harvest Moon Save The Homeland PS2?
You have to stand next to the patch of dirt and press "X" then it should say "Plant the blue mist flower?" and you click 'yes'
I was having trouble with it too and then i just started pressing buttons
How do you plant the blue mist flower on Harvest Moon Save The Homeland PS2?
You have to stand next to the patch of dirt and press "X" then it should say "Plant the blue mist flower?" and you click 'yes'
I was having trouble with it too and then i just started pressing buttons
Are all bluebells blue? I have plants wityh small bell shaped flowers but some are white and others violet!?
Bluebells are of the family scilla.Wild bluebells are usually blue but some of the cultivated versions of scilla can be different colours, pink.white and various shadesIf you look in a horticultural book or manual or look on the web you will see the varieties ther are.
Are all bluebells blue? I have plants wityh small bell shaped flowers but some are white and others violet!?
I remember reading that the university (I think it was Texas A %26amp; M) had worked on having different colored blluebell, they were able to create some white and some reddish colored ones. So they may be the varigated one that you have.
Reply:i have white and pink
Reply:In the UK the native bluebells are being taken over in some places by the Spanish bluebell, which looks the same though has a slightly larger flower, and also comes up in different shades of blue through light blue and lilac or pink. And very light pink verging on white.
Reply:they're either snowdrops and bluebells or perhaps harebells. apparently you can get white or even pink bluebells, but i'm not sure.
Reply:I thought the white ones were called harebells. Not sure where I heard it though.
Reply:blue bells are violet.
Reply:Traditionally yes although I too have white and pink ones in my garden - I think nature is marvellous.
The bluebells came early this year and are almost over - their month is usually May.
Reply:i think the white ones are snowdrops and the violet ones bluebells
Reply:http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/briti...
I have some white bluebells too - they are most definitely not snowdrops!!
Reply:Hi!!
No, all bluebells are not blue. That's the common name for the family of flowers, Campanulaceae. There are other colors, like you mentioned. Also, there are some that change colors as they mature and fade. Note, I'm talking about the originals: wildflowers. I'm sure there are other ones you can purchase with even more variety.
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Are all bluebells blue? I have plants wityh small bell shaped flowers but some are white and others violet!?
I remember reading that the university (I think it was Texas A %26amp; M) had worked on having different colored blluebell, they were able to create some white and some reddish colored ones. So they may be the varigated one that you have.
Reply:i have white and pink
Reply:In the UK the native bluebells are being taken over in some places by the Spanish bluebell, which looks the same though has a slightly larger flower, and also comes up in different shades of blue through light blue and lilac or pink. And very light pink verging on white.
Reply:they're either snowdrops and bluebells or perhaps harebells. apparently you can get white or even pink bluebells, but i'm not sure.
Reply:I thought the white ones were called harebells. Not sure where I heard it though.
Reply:blue bells are violet.
Reply:Traditionally yes although I too have white and pink ones in my garden - I think nature is marvellous.
The bluebells came early this year and are almost over - their month is usually May.
Reply:i think the white ones are snowdrops and the violet ones bluebells
Reply:http://www.nhm.ac.uk/nature-online/briti...
I have some white bluebells too - they are most definitely not snowdrops!!
Reply:Hi!!
No, all bluebells are not blue. That's the common name for the family of flowers, Campanulaceae. There are other colors, like you mentioned. Also, there are some that change colors as they mature and fade. Note, I'm talking about the originals: wildflowers. I'm sure there are other ones you can purchase with even more variety.
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What kind of tennis shoes should i ware with a blue shirt and a pair of light blue jeans?
i have a blue shirt with a pair of jeans i got from areopostale they are the ones with the holes it and on the back pockets they have patches on them that are white and blue flowers so i was wondering what color of tennis shoes i should get to ware with them. So any suggestions?
What kind of tennis shoes should i ware with a blue shirt and a pair of light blue jeans?
White, they'll match the white patches. You don't want to wear too much blue, that'll look weird. Plus blue looks good w/ white
Reply:what bout white k-swiss? Report It
Reply:hey !white k-swiss with like a bit of blue in em would look great!hahah i have them!!lol..wanna borrow them??
but you COULD wear a white tank and white skirt and white shoes...that would look awesome too!AND a tennis bracelet
Reply:white of course!
Reply:white
Reply:you should wear white , or black or blue tennis shoes
Reply:if you can find some white tennis shoes with blue accents that would be great! just not running shoes, try skating shoes, they are stylish and they go with any outfit. and if you get a nice brand, they will last a long time. i have had mine for a year and a half and they are still alive. plus they are great for all types of activities and they don't hurt your feet when you walk a lot.
Reply:They have a white Locoste with blue stripes. If the blue matches your blue shirt. I would buy those.
Reply:white, blue silver will look really cute
Reply:plain white ones with or without blue in them
Reply:A pair of white leather Nike Cortez with a powder blue swoosh would be cool or any white leather Nike with blue trim would be great.
Reply:white tennis shoes of course!! or put on some blue or white converse
Reply:some blue tennis shoes will look good
Reply:White K-Swiss
What kind of tennis shoes should i ware with a blue shirt and a pair of light blue jeans?
White, they'll match the white patches. You don't want to wear too much blue, that'll look weird. Plus blue looks good w/ white
Reply:what bout white k-swiss? Report It
Reply:hey !white k-swiss with like a bit of blue in em would look great!hahah i have them!!lol..wanna borrow them??
but you COULD wear a white tank and white skirt and white shoes...that would look awesome too!AND a tennis bracelet
Reply:white of course!
Reply:white
Reply:you should wear white , or black or blue tennis shoes
Reply:if you can find some white tennis shoes with blue accents that would be great! just not running shoes, try skating shoes, they are stylish and they go with any outfit. and if you get a nice brand, they will last a long time. i have had mine for a year and a half and they are still alive. plus they are great for all types of activities and they don't hurt your feet when you walk a lot.
Reply:They have a white Locoste with blue stripes. If the blue matches your blue shirt. I would buy those.
Reply:white, blue silver will look really cute
Reply:plain white ones with or without blue in them
Reply:A pair of white leather Nike Cortez with a powder blue swoosh would be cool or any white leather Nike with blue trim would be great.
Reply:white tennis shoes of course!! or put on some blue or white converse
Reply:some blue tennis shoes will look good
Reply:White K-Swiss
I have a white skirt from gap that has big royal blue flowers on it.. what color top can I wear with it?
I don't want want to wear a blue shirt that would match the blue in the skirt. That would be too matchy...
I have a white skirt from gap that has big royal blue flowers on it.. what color top can I wear with it?
i think white, gray, or black would work, yellow would actualy be pretty cute too :]
Reply:um white....
Reply:red would give it a very cute nautical theme...
yellow would make it really spring-y...
gold or gray would dress it up very nicely...
purple/pink would play it down very cutely...
green is too close to blue and would be just...wrong...
i dunno... there are lots to choose from... i suggest trying on everything! that's what i do ;-)
Reply:em a seriese colour or salmonie clour maybe
I have a white skirt from gap that has big royal blue flowers on it.. what color top can I wear with it?
i think white, gray, or black would work, yellow would actualy be pretty cute too :]
Reply:um white....
Reply:red would give it a very cute nautical theme...
yellow would make it really spring-y...
gold or gray would dress it up very nicely...
purple/pink would play it down very cutely...
green is too close to blue and would be just...wrong...
i dunno... there are lots to choose from... i suggest trying on everything! that's what i do ;-)
Reply:em a seriese colour or salmonie clour maybe
What flowers would look nice with blue hydrangeas at a wedding?
My colors are different shades of blue and white and the ceremony will be outdoors in July.
I would prefer white flowers along with the blue hydrangeas, but other suggestions are appreciated!
:) Thanks!
What flowers would look nice with blue hydrangeas at a wedding?
Blue Hydrangeas %26amp; White Baby Breathe would be Really Gorgeous...
Reply:Here are some great white flowers:
Champaign Roses -- they're creamy, ivory white
White Chrysanthemums
Freesia -- absolutely my favorite white flower
Gardenia -- beautiful, but very fragrant
White violets
You've picked a great base flower in hydrangeas! best of luck!
Reply:I love blue and white together. Two white flowers that would go very nicely with Blue Hydrangeas are "freesias double white" which have beautiful full white petals when opened and "mini tulips" which come in a very nice white and I believe there is a blue/white mini tulip which are white with blue tips. Both would work well, maybe all three!
Reply:white or pale pink roses. Since your wedding is outdoors in July, I think satin cones for the flowers is just gorgeous. You can hang them on the chairs that face the aisle for your ceremony. www.pewcones.com has a great selection. Hope this helps!
Reply:White roses, maybe white freesia, I wonder how white asiatic lilies would look with hydrangeas the two have different textures but it might work.
Reply:I used blue hydrangeas in my wedding. I also had Casablanca Lilies, white freesia, white roses, baby's breath, and some other flowers. The florist took sliver glitter spray and lightly sprayed the boquet so all the flowers shimmered in the light. She also put two little butterfly picks in it as well.
My flowers looked goregous. The florist didn't like the hydrangeas their vendor provided so she cut them out of her own garden! My tossing boquet was a couple of stems of hydrangeas tied with ribbon. Very simple but sweet.
Reply:I would say white roses would be classy or lilies. Also though I think some Iris' to accent would be nice and maybe some babies breath too.
Reply:if your gown is white and formal then i would suggest white lilies.
if your gown is cream and formal then what about cream colored roses?
if you are wearing a more casual style daisies, fressias, wild alberta roses, or lilies of the valley or white lilacs?
no matter what you choose, it will be beautiful, wishing you the best.
s.b.
Reply:Here are some good ideas for you:
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/amethystrai...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lorie09/272...
add blue hydrangea
http://www.brendasbloomers.com/galleries...
http://www.southernbouquets.com/uploaded...
http://www.southernbouquets.com/uploaded...
Reply:miniature white roses, or small lilies... nice choice, I always love hydrangeas. They won't need much, they carry a lot of impact on their own!
Reply:something pink maybe? some pink roses? sweet peas? snapdragon?
I would prefer white flowers along with the blue hydrangeas, but other suggestions are appreciated!
:) Thanks!
What flowers would look nice with blue hydrangeas at a wedding?
Blue Hydrangeas %26amp; White Baby Breathe would be Really Gorgeous...
Reply:Here are some great white flowers:
Champaign Roses -- they're creamy, ivory white
White Chrysanthemums
Freesia -- absolutely my favorite white flower
Gardenia -- beautiful, but very fragrant
White violets
You've picked a great base flower in hydrangeas! best of luck!
Reply:I love blue and white together. Two white flowers that would go very nicely with Blue Hydrangeas are "freesias double white" which have beautiful full white petals when opened and "mini tulips" which come in a very nice white and I believe there is a blue/white mini tulip which are white with blue tips. Both would work well, maybe all three!
Reply:white or pale pink roses. Since your wedding is outdoors in July, I think satin cones for the flowers is just gorgeous. You can hang them on the chairs that face the aisle for your ceremony. www.pewcones.com has a great selection. Hope this helps!
Reply:White roses, maybe white freesia, I wonder how white asiatic lilies would look with hydrangeas the two have different textures but it might work.
Reply:I used blue hydrangeas in my wedding. I also had Casablanca Lilies, white freesia, white roses, baby's breath, and some other flowers. The florist took sliver glitter spray and lightly sprayed the boquet so all the flowers shimmered in the light. She also put two little butterfly picks in it as well.
My flowers looked goregous. The florist didn't like the hydrangeas their vendor provided so she cut them out of her own garden! My tossing boquet was a couple of stems of hydrangeas tied with ribbon. Very simple but sweet.
Reply:I would say white roses would be classy or lilies. Also though I think some Iris' to accent would be nice and maybe some babies breath too.
Reply:if your gown is white and formal then i would suggest white lilies.
if your gown is cream and formal then what about cream colored roses?
if you are wearing a more casual style daisies, fressias, wild alberta roses, or lilies of the valley or white lilacs?
no matter what you choose, it will be beautiful, wishing you the best.
s.b.
Reply:Here are some good ideas for you:
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/amethystrai...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lorie09/272...
add blue hydrangea
http://www.brendasbloomers.com/galleries...
http://www.southernbouquets.com/uploaded...
http://www.southernbouquets.com/uploaded...
Reply:miniature white roses, or small lilies... nice choice, I always love hydrangeas. They won't need much, they carry a lot of impact on their own!
Reply:something pink maybe? some pink roses? sweet peas? snapdragon?
What are some common blue flowers in Missouri....?
I am needing to know, because I want some blue flowers in my wedding bouquet w/o if costing an arm and a leg more. I am having a beach theme reception so I was thinking colors thta you would see in an ocean setting
What are some common blue flowers in Missouri....?
Blue flowers in Missouri:
Blue Sea Holly
Blue Sage
Azure Bluet
Blue Eyed Mary
White-mouth Dayflower
Virginia Dayflower
Willowleaf Bluestar
Common Flax
Bellflower
Virginia Bluebells
Good luck, your theme sounds very pretty.
Reply:hydrangeas are blue flowers that grow in almost every grandma's yard...and they do grow in missouri, but if you're going for tropical or "beach themed" you might consider more tropical plants/flowers?
Good luck...I hope everything is beautiful.
long shoe horns
What are some common blue flowers in Missouri....?
Blue flowers in Missouri:
Blue Sea Holly
Blue Sage
Azure Bluet
Blue Eyed Mary
White-mouth Dayflower
Virginia Dayflower
Willowleaf Bluestar
Common Flax
Bellflower
Virginia Bluebells
Good luck, your theme sounds very pretty.
Reply:hydrangeas are blue flowers that grow in almost every grandma's yard...and they do grow in missouri, but if you're going for tropical or "beach themed" you might consider more tropical plants/flowers?
Good luck...I hope everything is beautiful.
long shoe horns
Blue flowers?
I'm having a celestial themed wedding and want to mix dark blue flowers with white flowers. What are some different types of dark blue flowers or what kind of flowers can be dyed that shade? I don't really know alot about flowers so pictures would be insanely helpful is possible.
Blue flowers?
http://www.flowerguide.com/
http://www.flowersociety.com/flower-colo...
http://www.flowerpowernetwork.com/newsle...
http://www.aboutflowers.com/florallibrar...
Those sites all have pictures that should help you narrow down what you like.
I'm a little worried you won't be able to find that dark blue shade you want for the celestial theme, though. It's going to be a tough color to get...even dyed. Most flowers that come in blue lean towards a purple hue.
You might want to think about doing something a little different...like naming yourself the "shining star" if the event and incorporating metallics into your bouquet. Maybe let your bridesmaids wear the dark blue and have them carry ivory and metallic bouquets?
Reply:blue dahlias
bluebonnets
I don't know much about flowers, either, but if you do a Yahoo! photo search for "blue flowers", you can find lots of pictures. Print out the ones you like, and take them to a flower shop for identification and pricing...just a thought!
Good luck %26amp; congrats!
Reply:Roses can be dyed a gorgeous color of blue - I got these for my husband last year for Valentine's Day:
http://s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa206...
I'm not sure if they are as dark as you'd like but talk to your florist to see if they can be darker or not. There are no 'natural' blue flowers in the color I think you want so anything would be dyed or try silks.
Reply:I had blue orchids in my bouquet - they start out a gorgeous turquoise color and turn deep blue/purple at the center...I think they're dyed, but you can find them at floral shops easily.
Reply:blue tulips will be cool for a decoration
Reply:Hmmm...well roses can be dyed any color you want. I think tulips can as well. Something nice would be blue roses and white tulips with some baby's breath thrown in there too!
Check out this site for pics of bridal bouquets....
http://weddings.theknot.com/gallery/gall...
Reply:Dephiniums can be blue. Batchelor buttons are blue. Lupine are blue. You could dye white carnations and maybe even daisies.
Blue flowers?
http://www.flowerguide.com/
http://www.flowersociety.com/flower-colo...
http://www.flowerpowernetwork.com/newsle...
http://www.aboutflowers.com/florallibrar...
Those sites all have pictures that should help you narrow down what you like.
I'm a little worried you won't be able to find that dark blue shade you want for the celestial theme, though. It's going to be a tough color to get...even dyed. Most flowers that come in blue lean towards a purple hue.
You might want to think about doing something a little different...like naming yourself the "shining star" if the event and incorporating metallics into your bouquet. Maybe let your bridesmaids wear the dark blue and have them carry ivory and metallic bouquets?
Reply:blue dahlias
bluebonnets
I don't know much about flowers, either, but if you do a Yahoo! photo search for "blue flowers", you can find lots of pictures. Print out the ones you like, and take them to a flower shop for identification and pricing...just a thought!
Good luck %26amp; congrats!
Reply:Roses can be dyed a gorgeous color of blue - I got these for my husband last year for Valentine's Day:
http://s200.photobucket.com/albums/aa206...
I'm not sure if they are as dark as you'd like but talk to your florist to see if they can be darker or not. There are no 'natural' blue flowers in the color I think you want so anything would be dyed or try silks.
Reply:I had blue orchids in my bouquet - they start out a gorgeous turquoise color and turn deep blue/purple at the center...I think they're dyed, but you can find them at floral shops easily.
Reply:blue tulips will be cool for a decoration
Reply:Hmmm...well roses can be dyed any color you want. I think tulips can as well. Something nice would be blue roses and white tulips with some baby's breath thrown in there too!
Check out this site for pics of bridal bouquets....
http://weddings.theknot.com/gallery/gall...
Reply:Dephiniums can be blue. Batchelor buttons are blue. Lupine are blue. You could dye white carnations and maybe even daisies.
I have a blue top and a light blue wrap skirt. What color shows go with this for spring/summer?
There are tiny blue flowers on the skirt and a little bit of white as well.
I have a blue top and a light blue wrap skirt. What color shows go with this for spring/summer?
white
Reply:Pink nice hawaai flip flops, a big beaded pearl necklace, a scarf[optional],bracelet n a cool pair o' sunglasses..
Reply:yellow
Reply:id say the blue top, because royal blue has been all over the malls for speing, as well as navy, orange,coral, celery green, and brown.
I have a blue top and a light blue wrap skirt. What color shows go with this for spring/summer?
white
Reply:Pink nice hawaai flip flops, a big beaded pearl necklace, a scarf[optional],bracelet n a cool pair o' sunglasses..
Reply:yellow
Reply:id say the blue top, because royal blue has been all over the malls for speing, as well as navy, orange,coral, celery green, and brown.
What goes with a burgundy flower tile bathroom? and a blue flower tile kitchen?
The tile in my bathroom has a burgundy rose in the middle. I was wondering what color would go well with burgundy? I was thinking either yellow, cream, brown, or green. I would like to get a rug and a toilet cover. Right now I have a burgundy shower curtain. I would like to have two colors in my bathroom rather than just burgundy and white. Would pink go well or yellow? Not sure on the colors.
And also my kitchen tile is has a blue rose in the middle, would a blue and yellow kitchen look good? Or what would go with blue? My countertop is kind of dark, it's a light black with light marble in it. Thanks for your help!
What goes with a burgundy flower tile bathroom? and a blue flower tile kitchen?
Burgundy goes well with gold or mustard. Not a bright yellow or brown but a mixture of both. Maybe use the gold on your walls and accent with burgundy accents. To add another color add greenery. It will add life to the room
The blue will go with any yellow, bright or pale. They complement each other well on the color wheel. It is a nice combo. It is popular in many decorating magazines.
Reply:how about pink? White? Beige? Not yellow or green
Reply:A sledgehammer?
Just kidding...
I think browns and beiges would look good with burgundy. Yellow and pink would probably not be very good.
As far as the blue, greens look good - yellow would be good too. Not sure what would look good with the counters though.
Reply:I had a Burgundry bathroom I loved yellow with it,as for your Kitchen white
Reply:It sounds like you prefer "yellow".
Actually, burgundy and blue go very nicely together. Why don't you just do some combos with these colors in both of the rooms.
Add splashes of other colors (such as your yellow) to the decor. You could also try violets and peaches shades.
If you are a "comparative shopper" you can purchase some of your items that can go in both rooms and every now and then for that "new" look, switch things around.
HAVE FUN! GOOD LUCK!!!!!
Reply:What goes well with these things you've mentioned----a very happy gay couple !!!
Actually---in your bathroom---think pink---there are numerous shades and one is going to be THE ONE ---you can also use a properly balanced grey also there for it will (as accent) be terrific !!
For the kitchen---and primarily BECAUSE of the near black in the countertop--- go with a grey (shade to balance) you will find that it should bridge the blue and the black quite well
I am a professional commercial photographer and am called on on a regular basis to use my knowledge of the color wheel to balance such stuff for the eye in images that are targeted at selling a look in photographs !!
Reply:In the bathroom I would but dark taupe colour or a sage green would be nice, as for the kitchen I'm not sure but I would stick with earth tones if you have blue and black counter tops you may get in trouble by adding to many colours. good luck
And also my kitchen tile is has a blue rose in the middle, would a blue and yellow kitchen look good? Or what would go with blue? My countertop is kind of dark, it's a light black with light marble in it. Thanks for your help!
What goes with a burgundy flower tile bathroom? and a blue flower tile kitchen?
Burgundy goes well with gold or mustard. Not a bright yellow or brown but a mixture of both. Maybe use the gold on your walls and accent with burgundy accents. To add another color add greenery. It will add life to the room
The blue will go with any yellow, bright or pale. They complement each other well on the color wheel. It is a nice combo. It is popular in many decorating magazines.
Reply:how about pink? White? Beige? Not yellow or green
Reply:A sledgehammer?
Just kidding...
I think browns and beiges would look good with burgundy. Yellow and pink would probably not be very good.
As far as the blue, greens look good - yellow would be good too. Not sure what would look good with the counters though.
Reply:I had a Burgundry bathroom I loved yellow with it,as for your Kitchen white
Reply:It sounds like you prefer "yellow".
Actually, burgundy and blue go very nicely together. Why don't you just do some combos with these colors in both of the rooms.
Add splashes of other colors (such as your yellow) to the decor. You could also try violets and peaches shades.
If you are a "comparative shopper" you can purchase some of your items that can go in both rooms and every now and then for that "new" look, switch things around.
HAVE FUN! GOOD LUCK!!!!!
Reply:What goes well with these things you've mentioned----a very happy gay couple !!!
Actually---in your bathroom---think pink---there are numerous shades and one is going to be THE ONE ---you can also use a properly balanced grey also there for it will (as accent) be terrific !!
For the kitchen---and primarily BECAUSE of the near black in the countertop--- go with a grey (shade to balance) you will find that it should bridge the blue and the black quite well
I am a professional commercial photographer and am called on on a regular basis to use my knowledge of the color wheel to balance such stuff for the eye in images that are targeted at selling a look in photographs !!
Reply:In the bathroom I would but dark taupe colour or a sage green would be nice, as for the kitchen I'm not sure but I would stick with earth tones if you have blue and black counter tops you may get in trouble by adding to many colours. good luck
I need ideas for wedding flowers in silver and blue the wedding is in October?
silver? I imagine that would be expensive to get glitter or silver paint on flowers. gerber daisies are my favorite and can be dyed in bright colors.
I need ideas for wedding flowers in silver and blue the wedding is in October?
go to www.efavors.com our colors are royal blue and silver and we found some gorgeous silk flowers there.
Reply:Based on when your wedding is these are in season and should be cheap. Delphinium but I would talk to you local florist so she can help you with price and style ...you should also look online for anything you like.
Reply:good question
Reply:www.mysilkweddingflowers.com
Reply:Well, since there's no such thing as a silver flower, you will have to do those in silk. And there's not a big selection of blue flowers out there either, but here are some: Hydrangea, Anemone, and Iris. You may want to consider blue silk flowers also or adding a third color to your wedding for the flowers only (i.e. pink).
loop
I need ideas for wedding flowers in silver and blue the wedding is in October?
go to www.efavors.com our colors are royal blue and silver and we found some gorgeous silk flowers there.
Reply:Based on when your wedding is these are in season and should be cheap. Delphinium but I would talk to you local florist so she can help you with price and style ...you should also look online for anything you like.
Reply:good question
Reply:www.mysilkweddingflowers.com
Reply:Well, since there's no such thing as a silver flower, you will have to do those in silk. And there's not a big selection of blue flowers out there either, but here are some: Hydrangea, Anemone, and Iris. You may want to consider blue silk flowers also or adding a third color to your wedding for the flowers only (i.e. pink).
loop
How do I get Hydrangea bushes to produce purple flowers like on cape cod?
I live just north of cape cod. My hydrangeas already produce blue flowers.
How do I get Hydrangea bushes to produce purple flowers like on cape cod?
My parents (on Cape Cod) stick long nails in the ground near the roots to turn them purple. Cheaper than acid fertilizer!
Reply:acid soil, this is advice from my gardening guru mother
Reply:Hydrangea are fun plants..you can make them go pink by fertilizing with Acid Fertilizer, or make them go Blue by adding Lime around their roots (ground under bush). Have at it.
Reply:there are many different varieties and colors of hydrangea. most fall into pinkish, blueish, or white. soil PH greatly affects them. among other things, lime to raise PH, sulfur to lower it. you can even put one on one side and one on the other and have more than one color on the same plant. experiment, have fun with it.
Reply:I think it needs an acid soil. I'd try Mir-Acid (its an acid form of the fertilizer Miricle Grow.)
How do I get Hydrangea bushes to produce purple flowers like on cape cod?
My parents (on Cape Cod) stick long nails in the ground near the roots to turn them purple. Cheaper than acid fertilizer!
Reply:acid soil, this is advice from my gardening guru mother
Reply:Hydrangea are fun plants..you can make them go pink by fertilizing with Acid Fertilizer, or make them go Blue by adding Lime around their roots (ground under bush). Have at it.
Reply:there are many different varieties and colors of hydrangea. most fall into pinkish, blueish, or white. soil PH greatly affects them. among other things, lime to raise PH, sulfur to lower it. you can even put one on one side and one on the other and have more than one color on the same plant. experiment, have fun with it.
Reply:I think it needs an acid soil. I'd try Mir-Acid (its an acid form of the fertilizer Miricle Grow.)
Little Blue/Violet Flowers?
My yard has this long strip/patch of these blue/violetish flowers. They're very little, about the size of little Buttercup flowers. I also pulled a few out and it appears as though they are bulbs. I'm in MA.
Also, I know they are Violets, the flowers.
Little Blue/Violet Flowers?
They can't be violets if they grow from bulbs............
What is your question. Do you want to know what they are??Are they flowering now?
Here are some possibilties.-
chionodoxa, scilla, anemone blanda,
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/pl...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scilla
http://www.rhs.org.uk/whatson/gardens/hy...
Reply:and what?
Reply:i think u just answered your own question?
Also, I know they are Violets, the flowers.
Little Blue/Violet Flowers?
They can't be violets if they grow from bulbs............
What is your question. Do you want to know what they are??Are they flowering now?
Here are some possibilties.-
chionodoxa, scilla, anemone blanda,
http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/pl...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scilla
http://www.rhs.org.uk/whatson/gardens/hy...
Reply:and what?
Reply:i think u just answered your own question?
How do florists colour real flowers artificially? For example.. make a white rose bright blue?
I am not talking about flowers that are normally that colour, I just bought some roses for my Mother the other day and you can tell that they were somehow dyed blue leaves and all, I was wondering how they do this.... I mean do they dip the flowers in dye(if so what kind) or do they somehow add something to soil or water to make them grow a different colour??
How do florists colour real flowers artificially? For example.. make a white rose bright blue?
With hydrangeas, if you alter the pH of the soil they will grow different colors. If the soil os acidic the will grow blue, and if it is basic, the will grow pink. My next door neighbor is a gardener and he added aluminum to the soil to make them them blue.
Reply:I don't know about all florists but for our wedding we used a lot of blues (and not many flowers come in blue) so our florist actually spray painted the different flowers we liked the various shades of blue we wanted. And they looked terrific - not cheap or fake in any way. I hope that helps! :)
Wow I hadn't heard about dying them with food coloring - that is a great idea too! :)
Reply:They dip the stems in the color of food coloring and somehow after a few days the stem uptakes the dye and changes the flower to that color.
Reply:Take a flower with a long stem
Put it in a vase filled with water.
Place blue food coloring in the water.
Wait a day or two.
blue tinged flowers
Reply:Flowers together with the are placed into containers with dyed water.The capillary actions within the plants xilem pull the water up along the stem into the petals, thus making the petals coloured
Reply:There is a spray that they use but I don't remember the name.
Reply:They put their stems in colored water and the water is sucked up through the stems where it is stored on the petals. This changes the color of the flower.
Reply:food coloring in the water.
Reply:Yes, flourists can dye flowers, as well as ADD a scent to flowers.
Blue is not a natural flower color.
Reply:If you put a cut white rose in blue (from dye) water, it will turn blue.
Reply:We did this in science class one year in school.
Put some food coloring in water in a glass, then clip off the end a flower stem, like a white carnation, and put the stem in the water. After a matter of hours, you'll start to see the color go up into the flower.
If you want to get fancy, you can put 2 glasses next to each other with different colors, and split the bottom of the flower stem. Put the 2 parts into the 2 glasses.
As the flower dries, it absorbs water from the glass, taking the coloring with it.
Reply:you put dye in the water and the dye gets soaked up along with the water right into the pedals of the flower. for which dye to use, im not sure but you can ask the florist. i've done it before and i just used food coloring. good luck, hope it turns out good! :)
How do florists colour real flowers artificially? For example.. make a white rose bright blue?
With hydrangeas, if you alter the pH of the soil they will grow different colors. If the soil os acidic the will grow blue, and if it is basic, the will grow pink. My next door neighbor is a gardener and he added aluminum to the soil to make them them blue.
Reply:I don't know about all florists but for our wedding we used a lot of blues (and not many flowers come in blue) so our florist actually spray painted the different flowers we liked the various shades of blue we wanted. And they looked terrific - not cheap or fake in any way. I hope that helps! :)
Wow I hadn't heard about dying them with food coloring - that is a great idea too! :)
Reply:They dip the stems in the color of food coloring and somehow after a few days the stem uptakes the dye and changes the flower to that color.
Reply:Take a flower with a long stem
Put it in a vase filled with water.
Place blue food coloring in the water.
Wait a day or two.
blue tinged flowers
Reply:Flowers together with the are placed into containers with dyed water.The capillary actions within the plants xilem pull the water up along the stem into the petals, thus making the petals coloured
Reply:There is a spray that they use but I don't remember the name.
Reply:They put their stems in colored water and the water is sucked up through the stems where it is stored on the petals. This changes the color of the flower.
Reply:food coloring in the water.
Reply:Yes, flourists can dye flowers, as well as ADD a scent to flowers.
Blue is not a natural flower color.
Reply:If you put a cut white rose in blue (from dye) water, it will turn blue.
Reply:We did this in science class one year in school.
Put some food coloring in water in a glass, then clip off the end a flower stem, like a white carnation, and put the stem in the water. After a matter of hours, you'll start to see the color go up into the flower.
If you want to get fancy, you can put 2 glasses next to each other with different colors, and split the bottom of the flower stem. Put the 2 parts into the 2 glasses.
As the flower dries, it absorbs water from the glass, taking the coloring with it.
Reply:you put dye in the water and the dye gets soaked up along with the water right into the pedals of the flower. for which dye to use, im not sure but you can ask the florist. i've done it before and i just used food coloring. good luck, hope it turns out good! :)
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