Do anyone know the name of this plant?
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Carran Maxey Manning on May 06, 2015Possibly Sandmats.Helpful Reply
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Luvzrozes on May 06, 2015It kind of looks to be in the magnolia family. It's hard to tell, but very prettyHelpful Reply
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Ira Vasileva on May 06, 2015My be euphorbia ====Helpful Reply
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Carrie Chisholm on May 06, 2015Sweet Tree?Helpful Reply
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Judy on May 06, 2015Douglas Hunt or Barb Rosen would probably know.........Helpful Reply
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Mimi Bales Hooper on May 07, 2015I've looked up everything that has been suggested, but so far nothing seems to be it. Thanks everyone for your help!Helpful Reply
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Charlotte on May 07, 2015Don't know what it is, but it's pretty.Helpful Reply
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Donna Tumey on May 08, 2015It looks to be in the Magnolia family.Helpful Reply
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Sandy fogel on May 09, 2015Take this photo to Walter Anderson Nursery or Hunter's Nursery. Both places are super helpful.Helpful Reply
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Lindy Hall on May 09, 2015please post when you find out what it is.... I have something rather similar, with varigated leaves.. (NOT magnolia family, she said plumeria-like stems... like mine... magnolias have woody stems.)Helpful Reply
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Mimi Bales Hooper on May 09, 2015I've been told from a good source that this is in the Euphorbacea family. I still can't seem to find it :(Helpful Reply
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Mimi Bales Hooper on May 11, 2015I found it! Euphorbia umbellata cv. Rubra Thanks everyone!Helpful Reply
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