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Identify This Plant (Flower)
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InIdentify the plantWhat is this flower?What is wrong with this flower?What kind of flower is this?Identify this indoor plant with strange stem-like leavesWhat is this plant growing on Asian spider-flower?Identification of store-bought succulent plantFlower/Plant IdentificationWhat flower is this? (Dolomites, Italy)ID of this flower/plant and origin if possible
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I just bought this plant from flower shop, after it flowered it was very beautiful red flower, can anyone tell me what is this flower?
species-identification botany flowers
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I just bought this plant from flower shop, after it flowered it was very beautiful red flower, can anyone tell me what is this flower?
species-identification botany flowers
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I just bought this plant from flower shop, after it flowered it was very beautiful red flower, can anyone tell me what is this flower?
species-identification botany flowers
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I just bought this plant from flower shop, after it flowered it was very beautiful red flower, can anyone tell me what is this flower?
species-identification botany flowers
species-identification botany flowers
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This is a Gerbera, which belongs to the daisy family (Asteraceae). Compare:
There are various species.
The domesticated cultivars are mostly a result of a cross between Gerbera jamesonii and another South African species Gerbera viridifolia.[5] The cross is known as Gerbera hybrida. Thousands of cultivars exist.
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This is a Gerbera, which belongs to the daisy family (Asteraceae). Compare:
There are various species.
The domesticated cultivars are mostly a result of a cross between Gerbera jamesonii and another South African species Gerbera viridifolia.[5] The cross is known as Gerbera hybrida. Thousands of cultivars exist.
(from Wikipedia)
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This is a Gerbera, which belongs to the daisy family (Asteraceae). Compare:
There are various species.
The domesticated cultivars are mostly a result of a cross between Gerbera jamesonii and another South African species Gerbera viridifolia.[5] The cross is known as Gerbera hybrida. Thousands of cultivars exist.
(from Wikipedia)
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This is a Gerbera, which belongs to the daisy family (Asteraceae). Compare:
There are various species.
The domesticated cultivars are mostly a result of a cross between Gerbera jamesonii and another South African species Gerbera viridifolia.[5] The cross is known as Gerbera hybrida. Thousands of cultivars exist.
(from Wikipedia)
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This is a Gerbera, which belongs to the daisy family (Asteraceae). Compare:
There are various species.
The domesticated cultivars are mostly a result of a cross between Gerbera jamesonii and another South African species Gerbera viridifolia.[5] The cross is known as Gerbera hybrida. Thousands of cultivars exist.
(from Wikipedia)
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