I have another mystery plant.
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Eva on Jul 04, 2013Wow!! Are you sure it is the same plant?? IĀ“ve never seen a plant with 2 flowers so different like that. The yellow one looks a lot like "Turnera ulmifolia". Here is a good place for research: http://www.onlineplantguide.com/Plant-Details/3636/ Good luck!!Helpful Reply
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Machelle Martichuski-Baxley on Jul 04, 2013I swear to you this is the same plant..I was in awe I couldn't believe it eitherHelpful Reply
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Machelle Martichuski-Baxley on Jul 04, 2013Thanks for the answers, but I'm still hoping for more ideas.Helpful Reply
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Machelle Martichuski-Baxley on Jul 04, 2013Ok so this has been bugging me all day, we went out and looked even closer, there are two stems coming out of this pot, both of the leaves are the same, but the flowers are on different stems, so looks like two plants, So Eva I think you're right about the yellow one, but any ideas about what the purple one is? with the leaves looking the same would this make them in the same plant family, please be patient with me I am new at al thisHelpful Reply
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Eva on Jul 05, 2013Sorry, Machelle. I have no idea what the purple one is. I hope someone will help you with that. IĀ“m curious too!Helpful Reply
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Kat Davis-Moran on Jul 05, 2013the purple plant looks like a porterweed, it's actually blue but to me it looks purple http://www.netpamj.com/porterweed.htmHelpful Reply
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Lorna on Jul 06, 2013it's a porter weed. It comes in the colors of red and royal blue(bluish purple)Helpful Reply
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Machelle Martichuski-Baxley on Jul 06, 2013Thanks again for all the info...Problem solved....:)Helpful Reply
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Meg on Jul 06, 2013The blue one looks like Porterweed.Helpful Reply
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April E on Jul 07, 2013you have turneria and purple porter weed both are great plants and hardy in floridaHelpful Reply
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TJ on Jul 09, 2013good picture of turnera ulmifolia at http://www.plantoftheweek.org/week045.shtmlHelpful Reply
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Wanda sinnema on Jul 16, 2013keep in mind MANY VARIETIES of HYBRIDS will revert to the original plants over time..Roses for one, if they freeze and come up BELOW the base.....this could be the case,, never seen it here in theNW,,love the color.Helpful Reply
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