What type of plant is this?
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here in NY it is a annual called spider flower
Looks like a spider flower
Cleome.
I agree with Janet ... I think it is a Cleome.
It is commonly called Spider Plant or Flower. It's name is Cleome.
You are correct!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleome_hassleriana
Cats whiskers / Cleome. The seeds are in pods which hang off like "whiskers". Collect those seed pods now in an envelope. Let dry a few weeks prior to sealing up. You will have tons. Save some / share some. If you just let them all reseed- they will be coming up all over next year.
Cleome is an annual. It reseeds like crazy. You can let them do their thing and then thin them out. I prefer to have a little more control so I cut off the seed pods as they develop but leave a few on to ripen for the seeds. Make sure to collect them when the pod has matured. Then you can immediately sow them where you want by simply scattering them where you wish. You don't even need to cover them with dirt. The following spring you will see seedlings started. Very easy plant and it makes a gorgeous display.
Cleome...commonly called spider lily...