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What is the name of this flower?
Sep 5, 2008 02:52
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I heard a Chinese saying about a flower: a flash in the pan. It is night-blooming flower. It blooms in a short time. What do you call this flower? What's the English name of this flower?

A friend recorded the process of the flower's blooming:

Budding flower

Sep 5, 2008 02:53
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Gradually bloom

Sep 5, 2008 02:54
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Next

Sep 5, 2008 02:55
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Dews fall on the pedals

Sep 5, 2008 02:56
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Next

Sep 5, 2008 02:57
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Then

Sep 5, 2008 03:00
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Pure white

Sep 5, 2008 03:01
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Blossoms shrink

Sep 5, 2008 03:02
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The blossoms wither

Sep 5, 2008 05:50
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Is it a Blueyankee?
Dodger.
Sep 5, 2008 20:26
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Men, Dodger; wrong again...He, he,

This is a Blueyankee flower.



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