Can someone identify this plant for me?
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Cha7152990 on Jul 16, 2016It looks like Queen Annes LaceHelpful Reply
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Cl on Jul 16, 2016If it's growing in clump-like form, Candy TuftHelpful Reply
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Kaye on Jul 16, 2016I agree with Candy-tuftHelpful Reply
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Michele Gordon on Jul 16, 2016Definitely looks like Candytuft.Helpful Reply
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Judypatoodie on Jul 16, 2016It could be a white clematis.Helpful Reply
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Hb on Jul 16, 2016not clematis ,not lobularia maritima , absolutely candytuft! Probably Candytuft " Snowcone"Helpful Reply
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Georgia Tagmeyer on Jul 16, 2016definitely candytuft.Helpful Reply
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Carolyn Fielder on Jul 16, 2016PPerennial CandytuftHelpful Reply
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Cindy Bernal on Jul 16, 2016CandytuftHelpful Reply
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Barbara Garland on Jul 16, 2016Most definitely candytuft, no shadow of a doubtHelpful Reply
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Sylvia Buenaventura Deleon on Jul 16, 2016CandytuftHelpful Reply
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John Borio on Jul 16, 2016I think it might be a Norway Pine... but I have been wrong before...Helpful Reply
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Jennifer Thompson Marciniak on Jul 16, 2016Queen Ann's LaceHelpful Reply
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Wendy on Jul 16, 2016Candytuft for sure!Helpful Reply
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Jon7472769 on Jul 16, 2016Expert advice available on this page of Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=plant%20identificationHelpful Reply
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Nancy Jo Brown on Jul 16, 2016Sylvia is right ..Candytuft. Lovely in a sunny locationHelpful Reply
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Robin Willoughby on Jul 16, 2016Yup! Candytuft!Helpful Reply
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Leisa on Jul 16, 2016There is an app to identify flowers. You simply take a picture of it and the app will identify it for you.Helpful Reply
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Kathy Bitzan on Jul 17, 2016I have some candytuft and I love it. Full bloom in the spring and early summer here on the west coast.Helpful Reply
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Patty on Jul 17, 2016YepHelpful Reply
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Patty on Jul 17, 2016It's Candytuft and is a perennial. It makes a great groundcover and spreads. I have always loved it. Blooms in the spring.Helpful Reply
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Carol on Jul 17, 2016Not candytuft Sweet alyssum- seed spreads- comes backHelpful Reply
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Cha7120766 on Jul 17, 2016looks like sweet alyssum to me, alsoHelpful Reply
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Kari Roberts on Jul 18, 2016Candy tuft..Helpful Reply
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Bea4745400 on Jul 18, 2016Sweet Alyssum has thimble shaped flower heads not flat as in candytuft.Helpful Reply
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Connie S. Caldwell-Nagel on Jul 18, 2016Sweet Candytuft Alyssum!Helpful Reply
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Patty on Jul 19, 2016Anyone who thinks this is alyssum is confused by the photo. Alyssum has teeny tiny white flowers and is an annual. Candytuft's flowers and leaves are actually much bigger than those of Alyssum. Wish there were side by side pictures to prove it.Helpful Reply
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Susan on Jul 24, 2016Candytuft, perhaps? Should bloom in spring, perennial in GAHelpful Reply
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