Trying to identify this plant
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Janet Pizaro on Jun 03, 2016No it is a Fuchsia Triphylla. I do not know your location but here in New York it is a annual which requires more shade than sun.Helpful Reply
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Lan6262166 on Jun 03, 2016might be honey suckleHelpful Reply
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Charlene Rose on Jun 03, 2016An app on your phone called "garden answers" helps. Get the app, take a picture and it tells you what it is.Helpful Reply
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Jessieann on Jun 03, 2016Fuchsia and very pretty.Helpful Reply
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Rita Butler on Jun 04, 2016FuchsiaHelpful Reply
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Lisa Falkenthal on Jun 04, 2016It is Fuchsia 'Gartenmeister'. It is a hybrid, so you wont get seed, but you can try cuttings or layering. I had one for many years, easy to care for. Tender.Helpful Reply
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Deb2033004 on Jun 04, 2016its trumpet vine. keep it in a pot .very invasive.Helpful Reply
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Eni6832854 on Jun 04, 2016This is fuchsia ThaliaHelpful Reply
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Marilynbrandi on Jun 04, 2016fuchsia for sureHelpful Reply
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DORLIS on Jun 04, 2016Fushia, great for bees, butterflies and hummers.Helpful Reply
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Sharon Staffon Chapman on Jun 04, 2016Thanks for the answers! They were correct. I also had a friend who took the picture to the horticulture guys at Spartanburg Community College & they identified it as a Gartenmeister Fushia.Helpful Reply
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Maryesamuels on Jun 05, 2016I believe it is a Gartenmeister Fuchsia. In some zones it is a perennial. I haven't had much luck having it come back here in the PNW. Hummingbirds love them!!Helpful Reply
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Kim Nelson on Jun 05, 2016It is Proffessor Henkel upright Fushia plant part shade gets 30-36 inches tallHelpful Reply
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Donna Tumey on Jun 05, 2016That looks like a Hummingbird vine. It is in the Honeysuckle family.Helpful Reply
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Ann Riffe on Jun 05, 2016I think it is a hardy gloxinia, the leaves are similarHelpful Reply
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Ann Riffe on Jun 05, 2016Here is a picture of a similar plant, the leaves are really close and the flowers are similar.Helpful Reply
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Lynne on Jun 05, 2016I think it is an alligators lag (Thalia)Helpful Reply
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Mary Clausen on Jun 06, 2016it is a Fuschia called Gartenmeister. likes mostly shade, will take some morning sun. Beautiful plants, hummingbirds love them. I own garden center so i know a lot of plants.Helpful Reply
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Teresa on Jun 10, 2016In Portugal we call it Brincos de Princesa - Princess earrings or ladies-eardrops - a variety of fuchsia. (sorry for my english)Helpful Reply
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