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Cornflower
Although generally considered a weed, the cornflower was once cultivated and sports numerous flowers that are a lovely shade of blue. It got its name because it was often found growing in fields of corn and other crops. For more interesting information about the cornflower, see www.answers.com/topic/cornflower.
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