How many of you can name this flower?
You don't need any special power.
Don't tax your brain; it's not that hard.
Rumor has it there's a reward.
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Yes, yes, hydrangea! Of course, that's what I meant to say when I said hibiscus. I have hibiscus in my yard and they look totally different. I did not pick up on the acrostic! Very clever, Kim.
I'm wondering if the correct answer to the question is zero. The question reads how many of you can name this flower So far none of us... Maybe that's the answer?
It looks so darn familiar. I hope someone guesses correctly soon
I'm gonna say hydrangea. There fairly common in landscaping around here and I believe I planted some half dozen for my brother in laws parents a few years back. Half were pinkish blossoms the others were blue with a hit of yellow
Yes, Mike, these are indeed hydrangeas. I was surprised that nobody got it sooner, since this is really an acrostic poem. The first letter of each line spells out the name of the flower.
What a hilarious response! A ten for creativity, but not the correct answer.
Nope, not a hibiscus. I actually have one of them in my yard, and this flower is quite different.
..........beautiful poem and beautiful flower...actually I've seen this one before, or at least I think so...but I have no idea what the name is....do you know the name...will you please share with us? :) ★
It looks something like a columbine, but I'm guessing it's the Sego Lily.
they are pretty and they are blue and pale yellow in the center too I'm no horticulturist for sure so yellow centered blue rim should be near thanks Kim
First time I am reading your work, it's different from others, more like puzzle, let me try reading still more to get connected, thanks for your message, is this a puzzle to be solved, anyhow good piece.
A wonderful ACROSTIC for the flower hydrangea! I picked up the name from others' comments.Great sharing.Thank you Kim Barney.