What plant is this? No one on facebook knows
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Adrianne C on Jul 24, 2014Looks like either a lipstick bush or a bottle brush bush.Helpful Reply
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Rhonda B on Jul 24, 2014It looks similar to Celosia caracas "Flamingo Feather"Helpful Reply
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Debra on Jul 24, 2014That is a Celosia. Don't know the exact variety.Helpful Reply
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Chris aka monkey on Jul 24, 2014celosia spiky purpleHelpful Reply
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Sandra Kay Ferranti on Jul 24, 2014Yep...celosiaHelpful Reply
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Lulute on Jul 25, 2014C 'est une zigounette arbustiveHelpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jul 25, 2014It looks a lot like this photo identified as Celosia argentea var plumosa: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Silber-Brandschopf_-_Celosia_argentea_var_plumosa.JPGHelpful Reply
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