Name or picture of a Flower?? What is it?? PICTURES!!

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Ok..hopefully the floral experts can help me here.
When I lived in Long Beach Ca as a little girl, in our alleyway, growing on a fence were some flowers that I loved!! Black bees were totally attracted to them. They had BIG colorful petals (maybe a purple?) and had little black upside down L's on the inside of it, but big enough to stick out. They had a Hawaaiian feel if that helps.
I know this description is awful, but I was young, and I have never seen flowers like them since... My grandma used to cut them for me.

Any ideas?



ETA= Post 20, mystery solved :)

I feel closer to my grandmother just seeing this flower :goodvibes
 
How tall were they & was it one flower to a stalk (like tulips) or bushier (like impatients)?
 
How tall were they & was it one flower to a stalk (like tulips) or bushier (like impatients)?

hmm...from what I remember, it was like vines across a fence.. there were some leaves.. but there were several of them... definitely not a stalk like flower straight up from the ground.
 

Clematis?

no..I just googled those pictures.. thats not it. The inside was a light color I believe but the thing that sticks out in my head were the black 'upside down L's"' that were on the inside of the flower. I say 'inside', but it was very much exposed and the flower was an open style flower.
 
7hmfu

Could they have been a form of Clematis?

Click here for the pic - sorry.
 
no..I just googled those pictures.. thats not it. The inside was a light color I believe but the thing that sticks out in my head were the black 'upside down L's"' that were on the inside of the flower. I say 'inside', but it was very much exposed and the flower was an open style flower.

There are hundreds of varities of them.
 
Not any type of orchid? I don't know that they attract bees anyway. Do you think this is something out of the ordinary, are you familiar with a lot of usual flowers so we can eliminate them?
 
7hmfu

Could they have been a form of Clematis?

Click here for the pic - sorry.

no..those aren't it either...
PP said lots of varieties...I"ll keep looking...

Could be morning glories.
Not from what I saw on google.
The flowers I remember were MUCH bigger.. and like I said.. like a Hawaaiaan type?

I hope I'm not way off in remembering the size and such. THey had white in them too I think.
I KNOW I'll know it when I see it.

Thanks for all the help so far though :)
 
Not any type of orchid? I don't know that they attract bees anyway. Do you think this is something out of the ordinary, are you familiar with a lot of usual flowers so we can eliminate them?

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that orchid may be getting a bit closer.. maybe??

I'm not totally familiar with flowers...
I just know that I haven't seen any since southern california...
and it's nothing regular like tulips, roses, marigolds or things like that.. LOL
 
There are many different types of orchids, from very tiny to large, lots of flowers on one stalk to one or two and a myriad of colors & color combos. Go to an orchid website, maybe you'll spot one there.

Can't find anything else at the moment.
 
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it's along this style...very similar in fact...but it had alot of white, and black things in the middle that stuck out.
 
How about iris or bearded iris. I don't know how to link to pictures. Although they don't sound quite like what you describe.

When you find it, let us know, I'm curious now.
 
Was it bougainvillea? Those are my favorite "out west" flower.
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The center of this is about identical!! I bet its a form of this flower!

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These are the colors my grandmother always had. I loved looking at them! :)

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How about iris or bearded iris. I don't know how to link to pictures. Although they don't sound quite like what you describe.

When you find it, let us know, I'm curious now.

These are it :)
Passion Flowers

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bit different variety.. but the same thing :)


Thanks for all the help!
 





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