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I have these flowers, don't know their IDs.
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And this..
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Pic 3 and 4 are creepers...
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jdashraf wrote:I have these flowers, don't know their IDs.
The purple flowers in picture # 4 are called Ruellia. I remember its seeds burst open whenever water touches them with a cracking sound. It was a game played by children when household internet did not exist.

Picture no. 3 is also a related plant, you can see that flower bud pattern is same as Ruellia. It is perhaps Ruellia squarrosa.

The pink flowers are rain lilies. Ignore the mouthful Latin name :-).

Then the yellow flowers are that of Ixora

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Thx Farooq, how come you know and remember names of almost all and every flower/plant??

I have closely observed plants and flowers of pic 3 and 4, their leaves are different in size and their flowers are different too, i think they are not same..
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After comparing images of Ruellia on Google, pic 4 is confirmed Ruellia ... still confused about flower in picture 3, coz it is not matching with Ruellia..
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jdashraf wrote:Thx Farooq, how come you know and remember names of almost all and every flower/plant??

I have closely observed plants and flowers of pic 3 and 4, their leaves are different in size and their flowers are different too, i think they are not same..
What about this one:

http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/188496/

I agree picture 3 and 4 are not the same, but they are of the same genus. The species are different. You can read a detailed essay on flower identification strategies for hobbyists. I am sure you will find the exact plant names if you search Ruellia by google images.

viewtopic.php?f=14&t=1722&p=14553&hilit ... sts#p14553

My relationship with plants is perhaps is more than 15 years old. Frankly, I don't know each and every plant - whatever plants we had at home, I used to find their names after a thorough search... mainly in botany books. With the "blessing" of Google now, even if you vaguely remember the plant genus, you can search the exact name.

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M Farooq wrote: I agree picture 3 and 4 are not the same, but they are of the same genus. The species are different. You can read a detailed essay on flower identification strategies for hobbyists. I am sure you will find the exact plant names if you search Ruellia by google images.

viewtopic.php?f=14&t=1722&p=14553&hilit ... sts#p14553

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Thx Farooq.No match to experience ... Google cant replace or match 15 years experience and love for plants...
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pic 2 is definitely rain lily , zepheranthus ; pic 3 seems to be of some variety of clematis, i am not sure.
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yahya.ghazali wrote:pic 2 is definitely rain lily , zepheranthus ; pic 3 seems to be of some variety of clematis, i am not sure.
Dear Yahya, Picture no. 4 is that of Ruellia as we discussed in previous posts. The families of Ruellia and Clematis are totally different.
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