Its really small; about as big around as one of the holes in a piece of lined paper.
It was a salmon-pink color (maybe coral?)
tiny delicate stem; the plant it grew on was only 3 inches tall. It could be a weed.
It had tiny purple marking towards the center.
Petals gave off a slight metallic shine (not much, though.) it had 5 round-ish petals, all the same size.
I can't find this flower anywhere! It was seen in a planter at my school (in southern CA.)
Please help me identify it; it was so cute!
What type of flower is this?
Could it be scarlet pimpernel (Anagallis arvensis)???
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarlet_pim...
This is a common weed here in California. I've pressed tons of them in an old phone book for craft projects as they do have darling flowers.
Another plant that I can think of is possibly heron's bill or Swiss geranium (Erodium chamaedryoides syn. E. reichardii) but it's more pink than salmon:
http://www.marysplantfarm.com/_photos/pe...
If this isn't it, is it possible to post a picture?
Reply:It sounds like a pink forget-me-not.
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