Who Knows what plant this is?
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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.
Cat Mint? Difficult to see clearly enough
Plumbego???
It's called beautiful alot, isn't it?
Could be a variety of snapdragon? I bought something like this at the nursery this summer... kind of bloomed "up the stem" all summer. Annual in the north, perennial in the south, it said.
I was gong to say phlox, but it looks like the individual flowers are bell shaped....?
It's called Mona Lavendar in the Plectranthus Family.
Pretty sure Catmint aka Nepeta. Perrenial, non-invasive unlike regular mints.
Not sure either. Break off a branch and take to the Nursery I am sure they could tell you.. Keep it in water so doesn't dry out and tell can tell you better...
It is Spider Some Thing We have them in our back yard,sorry i can't tell you the last name,i just put them in my Wife( BEAUTIFUL) WIFE got them at work.!
butterfly bush
Jeanne is correct. It is Mona Lavender. http://www.plantbook.org/plantdata/lamiaceae/plectranthus_mona_lavender.html
Cat mint
If the leaves on back are purple then it is a "Mona Lavender" Plectranthus. Scientific name: Plectranthus.
Maybe Lantania , its gorgous