Can anyone identify this for me?
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Shiela Cole on May 27, 2015It's primrose. That's what we call it in Tn. I planted it in a flower garden, and it took over!! I now have it in a pot so I can control it. Beautiful flower.Helpful Reply
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Anney on May 27, 2015That looks more like an azalea bush to me.Helpful Reply
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Nancy Ebersole on May 27, 2015I go along with azaleaHelpful Reply
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Candy on May 27, 2015Definitely not azalea or primrose. It's a bush, very similar to azalea, but the flowers are different. I'm totally stumped on this one!Helpful Reply
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Janice B. on May 28, 2015Azalea or rhododendron. Most prefer acidic soil and filtered sunlight. Very healthy and full.Helpful Reply
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Trudy on May 28, 2015Definitely not a promise. More like an azalea.Helpful Reply
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Eva R. on May 28, 2015I am a florist. That is an azalea.Helpful Reply
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Lady50 on May 28, 2015Azalea!Helpful Reply
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Nancy on May 28, 2015An azalea that has been sheared so heavily end-buds have been cut off. Therefore, very few blooms.Helpful Reply
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Jenny on May 28, 2015I agree it is an azaela though I am new to growing and caring for themHelpful Reply
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Deanna on May 28, 2015I'm thinking azalea too :) I've never tried to grow them thoughHelpful Reply
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Candy on May 28, 2015Thanks everyone! While I agree it looks alot like an azalea in the zoomed out pic, if you look at the close up of the bloom, it's a much broader, more round petal. No pointed petals like an azalea. Almost hibiscus-like. Still open to suggestions!Helpful Reply
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Val on May 28, 2015Did anyone notice that the flowers look a lot like petunias?Helpful Reply
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Elizabeth Butterfield on May 28, 2015Mexican RoseHelpful Reply
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Linda on May 28, 2015A peony tree?Helpful Reply
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Linda on May 28, 2015LOL Do we win something if we guess right?Helpful Reply
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Sundra Cline on May 29, 2015u might want to try www.allthingsplants.com it has been a lot of help to me.Helpful Reply
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Charlotte Ray on May 29, 2015I am thinking Azalea, too.Helpful Reply
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Katrina Warren on May 29, 2015@Candy I have at least 30 or so azaleas on my property in Fl. I know them pretty well, if that is not an azalea I would be shocked! Depending on the weather temps. they begin blooming from around Feb. to possibly April if you are in an area that stays cooler longer, with only a short bloom time of a few weeks whenever they are blooming, the rest of the year they are a nice green bush.Helpful Reply
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Val on May 29, 2015Candy I had a thought I was helping a garden club weed a village park the other day and there were morning glory's growing in a bush it looked very similar. DId you see the plant up close or just the picture?Helpful Reply
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Robin Miller Cresci on May 30, 2015Azalea.Helpful Reply
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