Can someone identify this Bush?
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Can you help me identify this bush?
I have a bush that has leaves similar to a chrysanthemum but it has thorns. Don't know if it's a plant or a weed! It was here when we moved in last summer.
Can someone identify this plant?
Anyone know what this plant it? Pretty sure it's a weed. No flowers yet. Thanks!
Can you share what part of the country you live in? How often does it flower? Any way you could post a more clear picture of the flower and a healthy leaf?
Looks just like my hot lips sage (a salvia) which the hummingbirds LOVE!
Rosa Woods
https://plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=rowo
if you right click on an image Google search image will pop up and most of the time, it's correct
Kathy...what a great feature I didn't know about! I enlarged the photo, and got this, however! lol.... http://botanicallyinclined.org/seeds-shop/aquilegia-canadensis-woodland-buy-seeds/
It is Salvia Greggi. They come in several colors and are very easy to root from cuttings. They are drought tolerant and hummingbirds love them. Well drained soil is needed to grow them.