Can anyone tell me what these tall blueish/purple flowers are?
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Donna Byram on Jul 07, 2014Looks like Salvia. It's a perennial too!Helpful Reply
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Lori Jackson on Jul 08, 2014I second the id...salvia.Helpful Reply
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Sue Voelz on Jul 08, 2014Saliva, looks like they are in a good area in the back of the bed and against deck railing, they get kind of floppy and need plants up against them for support. Black Eyed Susans are a good plant.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jul 08, 2014Definitely looks like salvia.Helpful Reply
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Marguerite on Jul 08, 2014definitely salvia. I think if you dead head them they will bloom again later on in the season.Helpful Reply
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Pam Leopard on Jul 08, 2014yep, definitely SalviaHelpful Reply
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Kym on Jul 10, 2014Thanks everyone for your help!!Helpful Reply
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