Can anyone identify this plant?
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Per7720113 on Jul 24, 2016It looks like a four o'clock plantHelpful Reply
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Lyndamsavage on Jul 24, 2016It's a Mirabilis...4 o'clock flowerHelpful Reply
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Robin Frady on Jul 24, 2016I agree with 4 O clocks! I have the same plants but in fuschia and whiteHelpful Reply
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Barb Hilmer on Jul 24, 2016Four O'clocks. I had some that were yellow and pink.Helpful Reply
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Patricia Gudgeon on Jul 24, 2016evening primroseHelpful Reply
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Janicedrose on Jul 24, 2016It looks like what the old folks called sweet pea...the blossoms don't look like four o'clocks...look up a species of impatiens...if there aren't brown seeds in there they are not four o clocks...Helpful Reply
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Shirlee m on Jul 24, 2016Yellow trumpet bush.Helpful Reply
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Julie Harris on Jul 24, 2016Four o'clocks i have them in my yard.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Jul 25, 2016It is a prairie sundrop.Helpful Reply
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Suzicowan on Jul 25, 2016It could be Evening Primrose -Helpful Reply
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Kate Palkovic Horn on Jul 25, 2016I will look all of these possibilities up online since I have those, too.Helpful Reply
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