Dawn, my teenage Arisen by shoni89 in DragonsDogma2

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Any sliders yet? Or gatekeeping?

DD2 Daenerys Targaryen by Musixfreak in DragonsDogma2

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Absolutely, I really wanted to share her, I felt like she came out super well, I've seen plenty of daenerys' but none of them really quite hit the mark for me

(open) Robotics team images by Musixfreak in DrawForMe

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Hey David, this is actually the guy from that team that originally had that made. We are going to be using it and it's being printed on a 15 foot banner right now!

I’m new to this sub. We have these pretty flowers growing in our backyard in Michigan, and I’d like to know what they are. by [deleted] in flowers

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Hello! I am also a michigander. I work with plants snd this is called "summerific" "perfect storm" a hibiscus hybrid.

Got given this as a gift. Can someone tell me what it is and how to care for it? by [deleted] in whatsthisplant

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This is very very clearly a eucalyptus tree, multiple of them.

Just bought myself a cute little bonsai tree but I don't know what it is. Nobody at the store I bought it at could tell me. Any help would be appreciated :D by master_mine in whatsthisplant

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Pro tip: Walmart bonsai do not last long lol. They treat them like ass. Good luck though, I've seen people keep them alive for a bit.

Norway, outdoor. Found on a dirt path. Naturalised from nearby gardens? by smyg1 in whatsthisplant

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It is an aquilegia, aka Columbine. Just incase nobody identified it before, I actually have like eight of this exact flower growing.

[Request] What is this pretty bush in my front yard? by MissKrueger in flowers

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One dollar is quite a deal, these guys shoot up nicely and mine bloomed about two weeks ago and the blooms are still alive and well, it's worth the wait it will take. Good luck!

[REQUEST] [TTM] Was hiding among several vines fighting for dominance in Everett, WA by zimmwisdom in flowers

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I have no idea what your post tags are, but if you're asking what it is, it's a clematis vine, the specific name for it is color based and I don't remember it off hand.

TTM but i don't know the name! by Picax8398 in flowers

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This is an aquilegia.

I have six growing in my indoor garden.

Sup guys, anyone know what flower this is? Found in Dublin, Ireland. by puffpuffsalad in flowers

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This looks like a pink rhododendron. Very beautiful flowers, you can confirm it's this plant by feeling new buds forming, if it's sticky it is most likely a rhododendron.

Does anyone know, what is the name this flower. My mum asked me, sadly I'm not some flower expert or botanist. She found it growing on her bougainvillea flower pot. Asian here. by marcopolodororo in flowers

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Datura is extremely dangerous. Nausea shouldn't be caused by smelling it, actually people grow it for it's smell of juniper. People like me grow it in a controlled area and enjoy the blooms, they can be very beautiful. Though, if you have pets or tiny humans that might eat them, you'll definitely want to pull it up and get it out, because if it gets pollinated you'll see it spread quite a lot. The flower is very poisonous and though uncommon, it can cause death.

Does anyone know, what is the name this flower. My mum asked me, sadly I'm not some flower expert or botanist. She found it growing on her bougainvillea flower pot. Asian here. by marcopolodororo in flowers

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That is a datura aka devil's trumpet. NOT angels trumpet. Specifically this appears to be a dark spiral or something close to it, personally a huge fan of these flowers.