Can anyone tell me what kind of flower this is?
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Kelly W on Jun 24, 2013peaches and cream lantanaHelpful Reply
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Lori J on Jun 24, 2013Could it be a phlox? Looks a lot like my purple phlox (except for being pink). It won't let me upload a picture tonight, but it looks much like this. http://www.westongardens.com/images%20perennials/summer%20phlox%20in%20garden.jpgHelpful Reply
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on Jun 24, 2013Looks like the PW Verbena Lanai 'Peach'Helpful Reply
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Kelly W on Jun 24, 2013actually I meant to say verbena, I just read my post, definitely verbena, peaches and cream was a new variety they put out last year, I got one, did well but it's tempermental, not like the purple which is really very hardy.Helpful Reply
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on Jun 24, 2013lol....I was reading yours and did the same thing!Helpful Reply
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Virginia on Jun 25, 2013Yes. I can.Helpful Reply
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Virginia on Jun 25, 2013Did you want me to tell you?Helpful Reply
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Virginia on Jun 25, 2013If you were in Georgia I'd tell ya where to get it cheap. To my fellow Georgians, the seeds grow FAST (available at BIG LOTS)< the candytuft. The plant in the peach (that Kym shoed) is at Wal-mart. Depending on the color you want. That cool White Blush Verbena is at Lowe's. Now ask me if they come back from winter.... yes, yes they do. But, you have to cover them or take them into MY garage to over winter.Helpful Reply
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Nancy on Jun 25, 2013Definitely verbena, I can tell by the leaf. Candytuft has spikey leaves.Helpful Reply
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Anneinspiring on Jun 25, 2013Verbena. - Origin Tropical and sub-tropical North and South America. They grow well in South Africa too.Helpful Reply
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Lumen Castaneda on Jun 26, 2013Verbena dor me judging by the leaves. Candy tuft has pointy tiny leaves.Helpful Reply
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Brenda Barton on Jun 26, 2013Never had verbena,but will have. They are beautiful.Helpful Reply
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Sue Weiker on Jun 26, 2013Verbena. I have lots of it, and, this isn't a color I have, but willHelpful Reply
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