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MN Mom on Apr 28, 2016It looks like a variegated New Guniea impatiens. Take a photo to the garden center where you bought it and ask. Then you will be right there to purchase another!Helpful Reply
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Fox5788742 on Apr 28, 2016It looks like a Hosta and it should have a bulb underground. JeanHelpful Reply
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Deb on Apr 28, 2016It looks like a variegated impatiens (annual) it will do well in full sun to shade, maybe a White New Guinea.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Apr 28, 2016variegated new guinea impatients. It is an annual here in New York but may not be in florida.Helpful Reply
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Sherrie S on Apr 28, 2016@Janet Pizaro thank you so much. I really want more of these.Helpful Reply
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Sherrie S on Apr 28, 2016@MN Mom , @Deb thank you. I love hometalk. Foxxden I wish it were a hosta but they don't survive well in Florida.Helpful Reply
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Sherrie S on Apr 28, 2016So many great people on Hometalk help with everything.Helpful Reply
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