Anyone know what these are?
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Does anyone know what this plant is?
It was my grandfather's favorite flower. We have handed it down through generations. We call it the purple flower plant.
Anyone know what this is?
Just started growing. Had a bird feeder near by, maybe from that? Should I "leave it or pull it" ?
The plant to the far right is a Geranium, and the one in the middle appears to be Petunia, I am unsure what else is in the pot. I am unsure what the plant on the left is.
Not sure about the top pot, but the middle and bottom pot looks like bee balm to me and the last is geranium.
the first one looks like annual phlox,the second looks like a a version of salvia and the last is geranium
Hard to tell...far left..Basil..., middle could be a basil variety...if you pinch the leaves, what fragrance do youy get?
The one with the flower in the white pot
looks like a zinnia
obviously, no one does know
I think the one with the flower is definitely some kind of Zinnia, the middle one is globe or thai basil with a little bit of dill, and the far right is geranium.
African violet, petunia and geranium. (My guess).
well now that I can see a Bloom on the left side plant - NOT BASIL!!! Not a CLUE! Sorry!!!
The one on rhe right does appear to be geranium. Perhaps the neighbor you purchased them from can identify the others now that they are larger. Have you asked?