Is this a weed or a flower?
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is this a weed or flower?
This plant popped up in my flower bed this year. It grew quickly and is almost 2 feet tall already. Does anyone know what it is?
it looks like a plant not a weed but not sure what it is
Looks like lavender. Does it smell like lavender?
Looks like nierembergia cupflower to me.
Looks like nierembergia cupflower
it doesn’t really have a smell but looking at pictures I’d say it may be lavender. Thank you!
This is not lavender!
It's a weed. I have them all the time!
Think it’s a flower If not pretty color weed
I recommend you pinch some off and take to your closest nursery. See if they can identify it.
NOT LAVENDER!!! It's a weed. Pull it up! It's invasive.
Looks like small hosta to me.
Hostas and a wild flower. The difference between a weed and a wildflower is just where it is growing.
weed
I can't recall the name, but I planted some between my hosta in memory of my mother and it was beautiful the following year. I believe yours is the exact same plant.
You can also send this picture to your local cooperative extension office, and they should be able to help you.
So it is lavender. Starting to turn purple and definitely has a great smell if you crush it. The purple is cranesbill geraniums. Was able to get ahold of the Nursery who landscaped a few years ago. Thanks for all the answers!