What kind of flowering plant is this?
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Jane Costello on Mar 29, 2015Green stems? If so, it may be Kerria japonica.Helpful Reply
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MJ on Mar 29, 2015I agree with Jane of Little Rock. Looks like the shrub more commonly known as Yellow Rose of Texas, Kerriia Japonica. Yellow pom-pom flowers early in spring. Can grow 6-8' tall so plant wisely.Helpful Reply
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J.k895821 on Mar 29, 2015Yes, it is a Lady Banks Rose? It grows & flowers profusely!Helpful Reply
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Glenys on Mar 29, 2015Banks roseHelpful Reply
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Dottie Lapre on Mar 29, 2015It looks like flowering Carolina Jasmine. If it is, it will climb and get huge.Helpful Reply
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Paul on Mar 29, 2015Thank you for all replies. It is a Lady Banks rose. It is 1 year old and didn't do anymore than water. It even survived the winter frost and snow here in Kingman, Az Now I just need to find out if it can be transplanted as we are buying house and want to take it with us. Don't want it to die.Helpful Reply
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Nellie Huggins on Mar 29, 2015Lady Banksia rose, it will grow and bloom all summer. It will continue to grow and spread.Helpful Reply
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Drprof on Mar 30, 2015It is a Banksia rose..Helpful Reply
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MJ on Mar 30, 2015Good to know! Thanks for the confirmation, Paul.Helpful Reply
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Barbara Gorrell on Mar 30, 2015I agree that it is a lady banks rose. I had one at the last house I lived in - Tucson, AZ. It grew very fast. It was beautiful in the spring when it bloomed. It covered one whole side of my garage. I pruned it into the shape of a heart. Gorgeous! Survived the Arizona summers.Helpful Reply
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Nikki on Apr 10, 2015I love it! and I want one!! :) Does it bloom all summer long?Helpful Reply
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