What plant is this?
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It's a weed, get rid of it.
We have something similar in Australia called "Easter lilies". They are garden plants but are a huge pest if they get into bushland. I have a few and use them for cut flowers but I have to be very careful to make sure that none go to seed.
Roxie is correct. Definitely not a petunia. It looks like mugwort to me. Do the leaves have a scent?
I would say they are lilies, they are definitely not petunias though.
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Mexican Patunia
I live in Tucson, Arizona in Southwest USA. Here this plant is called a (Nerium) Oleander. It grows profusely; is used as a windbreak or an ornamental shrub (dwarf), comes in several different colors, and is toxic. It can be scraggly, pruned as a tree, and is considered a weed in Queensland. I wouldn't get rid of them.
Looks like weed. But don't plant morning glories .multiply by extremes