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Janet Pizaro on Jul 18, 2016Agter googling the image see if you agree Verbena occidentals.Helpful Reply
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Carol on Jul 18, 2016It looks like a yellow honeysuckle. I have one in my backyard.Helpful Reply
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Ama7308781 on Jul 19, 2016Honeysuckle.Helpful Reply
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Alice Rogman on Jul 21, 2016Try it in the app pl@ntNetHelpful Reply
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Darlene on Jul 21, 2016Definitely not honeysuckle. Try googling images for yellow wildflowersHelpful Reply
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Dianne P on Jul 22, 2016crownbeardHelpful Reply
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Ros8225889 on Jul 23, 2016Possibly witch=hazel, not honeysuckle. Thought it was St Johns wort, but mine has much smaller flowers and leaves, same bright colour. Rosie M.Helpful Reply
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Darlene on Jul 23, 2016Don't think it is witch hazel, that's a shrub. I agree with crownbeard though. If you google "images" it looks exactly the same.Helpful Reply
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Karen on Jul 27, 2016The yellow flowers remind me of a ligularia. What do the leaves look like?Helpful Reply
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