Unable to ID this plant!
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Terry Cheney on Sep 12, 2016HydrangreaHelpful Reply
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Sca5193177 on Sep 12, 2016Hydranga!!Helpful Reply
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Pac3808237 on Sep 12, 2016Not hydrangea. Most likely Joe Pye Weed.Helpful Reply
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Lisa Osmond on Sep 12, 2016I agree , it's Joe PyeHelpful Reply
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Lillian on Sep 12, 2016Not Joe Pye. Completely different leafHelpful Reply
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Dee on Sep 12, 2016Joe Pye is a native Pennsylvania wildflower. I have one that grows to about 8 ft! And a cute little one called "Chocolate Joe Pye". The butterflies love it! Your variety has a beautiful flower color, hope you keep it!Helpful Reply
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D Mann on Sep 12, 2016I believe it's a beautyberryHelpful Reply
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DianaC on Sep 12, 2016Hydrangea looking leaf not Joe Pye Weed.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Sep 12, 2016What you have is a beauty berry shrub.Helpful Reply
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Don10081202 on Sep 12, 2016Looks like Pentas an annual above zone 10.Helpful Reply
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Riv4629678 on Sep 12, 2016It is called Clerodendrum Bungei. Hummingbirds love it . will grow 8-10 feet just cut back when it is about 2 ft. It will take over comes back every year. love the flowersHelpful Reply
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The9946389 on Sep 12, 2016what kind of plants for humminbird love it ?Helpful Reply
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Tpup on Sep 12, 2016Clerodendrum BungeiHelpful Reply
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