Plant identify
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Ta on Jun 13, 2016what zone do you live in?Helpful Reply
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Won1803334 on Jun 13, 2016It's pretty, whatever it is!Helpful Reply
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Elizabeth Suber on Jun 13, 2016Looks like Carolina CreeperHelpful Reply
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Rachel Lynn | queenbeeofhoneydos.com on Jun 13, 2016Abelia (unless the image is deceptive) ;-)Helpful Reply
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Davebucky on Jun 13, 2016yes, this is an Abelia not only from the flowers but the leaves alsoHelpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Jun 13, 2016Glossy AbeliaHelpful Reply
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Jsm5179467 on Jun 14, 2016does it smell like honeysuckle?Helpful Reply
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Dee on Jun 14, 2016Looks like our Alamanda in FloridaHelpful Reply
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Dee on Jun 17, 2016Looks like honeysuckle, leaves and flowersHelpful Reply
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