What is this plant?
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Gale Dix on Oct 24, 2015yes I take all my plants that I want to save in for the winter.Helpful Reply
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DianaB on Oct 24, 2015If it is an annual, it is 'designed' to only last a short time and then go to seed. It will not overwinter like a perennial or houseplant. Let the blossoms die off and you should see seed pods which you can harvest and save to plant next spring.Helpful Reply
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Judib on Oct 24, 2015Its a Butterfly Plant (Not the bush) but I can't remember it's botanical name. I have them throughout my gardens from them going to seed & sprouting in different areas. I leave them in the ground through the winter.Helpful Reply
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Low2729914 on Oct 24, 2015Your plant is Guara or Wand Flower. Should be perennial in your area so you could consider putting in the ground. Likes a sunny well drained spot. I've never tried to winter it over indoors.Helpful Reply
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Veronica tucker on Oct 24, 2015"whirling butterflies" and its perennial!Helpful Reply
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R.V.R. Farris on Oct 24, 2015It's a Guara. Google to find out if it's hardy in your climate zone.Helpful Reply
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Judib on Oct 24, 2015Guara! Thanks, so much for knowing the name! It was driving me a little nuts!Helpful Reply
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Vickie Benak on Oct 24, 2015It is a Columbine, I'm pretty sure. I have several in different colors. Their seeds fly all over the place and they pop up anywhere too.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Oct 24, 2015The botanical name is guar also know as wand flower. The tags say perennial, however I have had three of them and all three did not return.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Oct 24, 2015sorry GuaraHelpful Reply
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Trudy Pearl on Oct 26, 2015This easy to grow perennial in zone 9 returns each Spring from small seeds dropped in Fall & from the roots when it sprouts as weather warms. I have the white, apple blossom pink & deep pink. They attract honey bees like crazy. They are drought resistant, too, & love full sun. They are one of my mainstays in a dry, full sun yard.Helpful Reply
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