Anyone know what this perennial is called?
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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.
Does anyone know what kind of tree or bush this is?
Does anyone know what kind of tree or bush this is? It's growing in a planter, which makes me think I may have planted last fall.(This discussion is now closed)
looks like a type of lilac? do they have a scent?
no smell. I have lilacs and this is different. Someone in the facebook group suggest Abelia and I believe that is what it is. Thanks Elizabeth!
Thank you Carol Speake and your Facebook group. I just looked up Abelia and that is exactly what it is. Now I can get some in the Spring for my yard. YAY!
That is a rose abelia. There are different types, compact and ones that are larger bushes. The flowers have a wonderful scent!
It is Abelia.
That’s wonderful! I sent the picture to my sister who is a Master Gardener. She replied with the name but I couldn’t find your original post to answer. It is truly unique and beautiful. I have never seen this plant. Thank you to everyone who tried to help me out! Well done!!!
Looks a lot like my HEBE bushes.