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Flowers photo

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The vibrant pink, fuschia, and deep red flowers in the center of the image are hollyhocks (Alcea rosea). They are known for their tall stalks and large, showy blooms. The tall purple-pink flowers to the left of the hollyhocks look like a different variety of hollyhock or possibly larkspur (Consolida). In the foreground and scattered throughout the garden, there are bright orange and red flowers that appear to be zinnias (Zinnia elegans). The low-growing, delicate purple flowers in the bottom left corner are likely salvia (Salvia nemorosa), also known as woodland sage.

Flowers photo

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Based on the image you've uploaded, the flowers in the foreground are:  * Purple flowers: These are likely a variety of Ranunculus, also known as Persian buttercup, or possibly a double-flowering variety of Anemone.  * Yellow and orange flowers: These are also most likely Ranunculus, showing their characteristic layered, papery petals.  * Single orange flower: This one is a Tulip. The cup shape and pointed petals are characteristic of tulips. The combination of the layered petals of the Ranunculus and the classic shape of the tulip suggests a garden or field with a variety of spring-blooming flowers.