What is this plant/ flower called?
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on Nov 11, 2013from group I am on, Jatropha integerrimaHelpful Reply
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Jay on Nov 12, 2013Thankyou Donna!Helpful Reply
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Angela Elder on Nov 13, 2013I have one of those in my front flowerbed. Originally it was supposed to be "bushy". It turned more into a tree. I have cut it all the way back to the ground and it has totally come back. It is really pretty, and the bees love it. I am on the coast of Texas....Helpful Reply
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Jacque D on Nov 13, 2013It looks like a oleander, if not trimmed back will grow tall like a tree. Be careful they are poisonous to animals.Helpful Reply
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Dorothy Brundage Bell on Nov 14, 2013I think it's a clematis.The leaves don't look like a oleander.how big is the flower?Helpful Reply
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Jay on Nov 14, 2013The flowers ae small ,maybe an inch in size.Helpful Reply
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Dorothy Brundage Bell on Nov 15, 2013I'm looking with a plant identifier.hopefully I will let you know later today.I honestly think it's a clematis ,many varieties.vineing, Not vineing.I 'll get back to youHelpful Reply
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Dorothy Brundage Bell on Nov 15, 2013your first answer from Donna Dixon,is the same as I received from Hawaii.I think it is Jartopha shrub.It is poisonous if ingested.{all parts}Helpful Reply
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