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I'm going to try to get 2 photos in--not good at that!

I do appreciate all the helpful responses;and yes, I do know that crinoids are not plants--I thought the flared top was called a "crinoid bloom". If it isn't, then what is the proper name ?

Thanks!

Barb

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4 minutes ago, Barby said:

I'm going to try to get 2 photos in--not good at that!

I do appreciate all the helpful responses;and yes, I do know that crinoids are not plants--I thought the flared top was called a "crinoid bloom". If it isn't, then what is the proper name ?

Thanks!

Barb

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I've posted them for you in the other topic. 

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1 hour ago, Barby said:

I thought the flared top was called a "crinoid bloom"

The entire upper "flowery" part is termed the crown.

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