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What's this flower?

15 replies

Chocoholicmonster · 20/06/2016 21:03

Sorry - I'm being unreasonable for using AIBU for traffic.

Can anyone please help me & tell me what flower this is please? Thank you Smile

What's this flower?
What's this flower?
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ShtoppenDerFloppen · 20/06/2016 21:07

It is a lily of some type, but not 100% sure which one.

I think it is a voodoo lily.

Hastalapasta · 20/06/2016 21:08

Looks like an Arum, not sure which one. All of it will be poisonous though Grin

TellAStory · 20/06/2016 21:10

Dragon flower?

davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/112785/

ShtoppenDerFloppen · 20/06/2016 21:10

The voodoo lily is related to the rotting corpse flower. I am going to guess it doesn't smell too pretty.

ShtoppenDerFloppen · 20/06/2016 21:12

Tell that is too funny...

We have just give the OP 3 different names for the same flower Grin

Grilledaubergines · 20/06/2016 21:13

There's an app you scan your picture to and it tells you what it is.

PinkSnowAndStars · 20/06/2016 21:14

Looks like a voodoo lily to me

Longdistance · 20/06/2016 21:14

It's a triffid...

StrawberryQuik · 20/06/2016 21:16

DM thinks it looks like a hellebore. She's sitting with me, I would have just said purple.

Tiredofsummer · 20/06/2016 21:16

This thread isn't going to well everyone disagrees. I have no idea sorry Grin

Hastalapasta · 20/06/2016 21:19

Shtoppen has it: www.plantingflowerbulbs.com/dragon-flower.htm

PotOfYoghurt · 20/06/2016 21:19

Long growing up we had a great big beast of a hedge-thing that grew on the wall of one part of the house. It grew remarkably fast and you'd wake up one morning to find it had sprouted new creepers that now stuck out a meter long and hit you as you walked past.

I asked my parents what type of plant it was, and my father replied a triffid. I accepted this as gospel and would nod sagely when people asked what it was and reply 'ah yes, it's a triffid. Terribly big, isn't it?'

I only found out 15 years later, in my twenties, that a triffid is not actually a real plant.

Mushypeasandchipstogo · 20/06/2016 21:20

Dracucunen vulgaris methinks.

Grilledaubergines · 21/06/2016 00:14

According to Plantifier it's a voodoo lily

FeistyColl · 21/06/2016 00:20

They do indeed stink! I have just chopped the flowers off mine because the dog was going mad with the smell .

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