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  By DevilsBrothersEx 1 month ago  
nope, not a cosmos, looks more like an Anemone there
  By DevilsBrothersEx 1 month ago  
nope, not a cosmos, looks more like an Anemone there
   By Amosis 1 month ago  
Sounds like it should be living in the ocean
  By Leslie 1 month ago  
another aster?
   By DevilsBrothersEx 1 month ago  
duh could be, he is trying to mystify us Les!
   By DevilsBrothersEx 1 month ago  
duh could be, he is trying to mystify us Les!
   By Amosis 1 month ago  
Beats me. I thought you guys would know
    By DevilsBrothersEx 1 month ago  
you got me, guess I should look it up, thanks a fun time!!!
    By DevilsBrothersEx 1 month ago  
you got me, guess I should look it up, thanks a fun time!!!
   By Amosis 1 month ago  
same one.
  By DevilsBrothersEx 1 month ago  
Okay the Answer is Aster Les wins! YAY!!!!!!
  By DevilsBrothersEx 1 month ago  
Okay the Answer is Aster Les wins! YAY!!!!!!
   By Amosis 1 month ago  
Yea Les.
    By DevilsBrothersEx 1 month ago  
standing ovation!!!
    By DevilsBrothersEx 1 month ago  
standing ovation!!!
  By DevilsBrothersEx 1 month ago  
There are around 250 plant species in the genus Aster and most of them are indigenous to North America. They belong, along with zinnias, dahlias, mums, and other daisy-faced beauties, to the Asteraceae, the largest of the flowering-plant families. Since wild asters generally grow to about 5 or 6 feet tall and have "weedy-looking" foliage, gardeners in the United States have been slow to embrace them. This is not the case in England and Germany, where breeders have been creating more compact and garden-friendly varieties since the 1890s.

Asters are available in a myriad of different shades: from the typical blues, pinks, and purples to whites and reds. Most species bloom in the fall. Pinch them back around mid-July and they'll produce a profusion of 1- to 2-inch-wide, star-shaped flowers. (Those of you who are intimate with night skies and heavenly bodies will know that aster is the Greek word for "star.")



  By DevilsBrothersEx 1 month ago  
There are around 250 plant species in the genus Aster and most of them are indigenous to North America. They belong, along with zinnias, dahlias, mums, and other daisy-faced beauties, to the Asteraceae, the largest of the flowering-plant families. Since wild asters generally grow to about 5 or 6 feet tall and have "weedy-looking" foliage, gardeners in the United States have been slow to embrace them. This is not the case in England and Germany, where breeders have been creating more compact and garden-friendly varieties since the 1890s.

Asters are available in a myriad of different shades: from the typical blues, pinks, and purples to whites and reds. Most species bloom in the fall. Pinch them back around mid-July and they'll produce a profusion of 1- to 2-inch-wide, star-shaped flowers. (Those of you who are intimate with night skies and heavenly bodies will know that aster is the Greek word for "star.")



   By Amosis 1 month ago  
The Greeks named everything.
    By DevilsBrothersEx 1 month ago  
oh they sure did, make life complicated around here!!! lol
    By DevilsBrothersEx 1 month ago  
oh they sure did, make life complicated around here!!! lol
     By Amosis 1 month ago  
They invented everything too. Just ask one?
      By DevilsBrothersEx 1 month ago  
am then very glad I am Native American and British!!!if that is true
      By DevilsBrothersEx 1 month ago  
am then very glad I am Native American and British!!!if that is true
       By Amosis 1 month ago  
Which part of Britain?
  By Justsomechick 1 month ago  
Oooo pretty.
   By Amosis 1 month ago  
Thanks.
  By rockermom 1 month ago  
Beautiful.
   By Amosis 1 month ago  
Thanks.
    By rockermom 1 month ago  
You're welcome.
  By AprilDreamZ 1 month ago  
gorgous doll xoxo
   By Amosis 1 month ago  
Thanks. You should see the large size http://amosis55.deviant art.com/gallery/
    By AprilDreamZ 1 month ago  
awsome tyvm hunni mwaaaah xoxxo
   By Amosis 1 month ago  
2 comments for the price of one. : )

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