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Unusual flower names

60 replies

backgardengirl · 28/09/2010 22:29

Any thoughts on Lupin (ok strictly speaking it's a boy's name, but it's also a flower) or Zinnia (one of the twins in the Darling Buds of May)? Looking for something botanical that isn't 'flowery'. Any other suggestions?

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piprabbit · 28/09/2010 22:31

Hosta?

IngridFletcher · 28/09/2010 22:32

Aster

A1980 · 28/09/2010 22:34

www.bonsai-bci.com/species/botanical_index.html

Try this!

Hassled · 28/09/2010 22:36

Hebe

SherbetDibDab · 28/09/2010 22:37

Was going to suggest Zinnia when I saw your thread title. It's pretty.

Not sure about Lupin, remins me of loopy or professor Lupin, the werewolf.

JaynieB · 28/09/2010 22:37

Tansy
Hazel
Rowan
Fern
Fuschia (shades of Gormenghast..)
Zinnia could be due a revival.
Not so sure on Lupin - sounds bit like an Edwardian dunce..

JaynieB · 28/09/2010 22:37

Hebe is nice.

thereisalightanditnevergoesout · 28/09/2010 23:21

Tansy is lovely (a herb, I think)

How about Ianthe (means Violet)?

Theincrediblesulk1 · 28/09/2010 23:30

Dandelion

only joking Rosemary is now an unusual name i suppose.

bratnav · 28/09/2010 23:32

Nemesia, I know a woman with this name, I think it's lovely.

DuelingFanjo · 28/09/2010 23:34

Blodeuwedd

DuelingFanjo · 28/09/2010 23:35

Eirlys

telsa · 29/09/2010 09:03

(Aloe) Vera
Marshmallow
Cicely
Azalea
Juniper
Myrtle

QuickLookBusy · 29/09/2010 09:12

I know a Hebe. She is lovely!!

hatebeak · 29/09/2010 09:26

Caltha
Calla

AngryPixie · 29/09/2010 09:27

Tansy made my shortlist.
Not Lupin though.

Bloodymary · 29/09/2010 09:32

Tansy is a beautiful name.

Pasiphae · 29/09/2010 11:14

I love Zennia!
How about Celandine, Veronica, Eglantine, Myrtille, Amaryllis, Anthea, Linnea, Marguerite, Florimonde, Lavender, Asphodel, Sorrel, Jessamine, Calendula, Melantha, Angelique, Calanthe, Gentiane/Gentiana, Oleander, Verveine, Thisle, Mirabelle?

sedgiebaby · 29/09/2010 11:25

fleurette

Rockbird · 29/09/2010 11:39

Amarylis?

Not Lupin please, just makes me think of the Monty Python Dennis Moore sketch (lupins anyone?)

DeborahDeborah · 29/09/2010 11:41

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smilingserenely · 29/09/2010 12:10

jonquil

CaptainNancy · 29/09/2010 12:12

Jacinta

mamaloco · 29/09/2010 12:15

Hortensia

abeautifulbutterfly · 29/09/2010 12:17

I used to love the name Bryony.
Erica also means Heather if you're looking for a stronger name.