What type of flower is this?
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In your first photo those blossoms look like a Hibiscus.
It looks a little like a varigated hibiscus. Whatever it is you picked a very pretty one. I would take your picture or a clipping to a nursery...not a home depot or lowes and ask a professional.
this is a petunia
Hi Megan, It looks like a yellow Azalea bush!
:)
Hello Megan; Thank-You so much for posting such Beautiful Photos!!!
Your plant is absolutely Stunning!
It looks like an Azalea plant, but I have never seen one like it before!!!
I wish that my Azaleas looked like this one!
Thank-You for sharing!!! I hope that this helps you!!! Take Care!
It does look like Hibiscus. It's beautiful!
Beatiful. In my country maravilla o clavellina.(Mirabilis)
It looks like nasturtium to me.
Kind of looks like four o'clocks.
definitely NOT hibiscus or nasturtium. Probably an Orange Browallia (Streptosolen jamesonii)
not azalea,four clocks,petunia.....https://www.shutterstock.com/search/mirabilis+jalapa
The flowers are 4 o'clocks - I have lots of them in similar colors
Four o'clocks.
And yes,it is mirabillis like someone here said
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