Anyone know the name of this plant?
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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.
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Looks like Vinca also known as Periwinkle.
May be Periwinkle~
It looks like creeping mertle to me.. I have one in my front yard and it looks very similar.
3 names: periwinkle, vinca minor vines, creeping myrtle! We have a ton of it! Love their springtime flowers!
I can't see your flowers very clearly but it kind of looks like a Rock Rose. You might check it out. It is a snapdragon vine.
I don't believe it's periwinkle or creeping myrtle. I have both, and these are different.
periwinkle
Maybe Bells Flower or Fairy's Thimble?
none of the above. Here it is a house plant but sorry I cannot locate the name.
They look like honeysuckles
Asiatic jasmine ground cover?
This is honeysuckle and it is a huge nuisance plant. It grows into thick brambles and impossible to get rid of. If you pull it up it will pop up anywhere it can. Pull it and spray it or your yard will disappear before your very eyes.
It may be columbine.
The leaves look fuzzy. If so, could be false African Violet - strepacarpella Santorum.
Sold as annual in hanging baskets in Michigan.
Wow. I was thinking an some form African violet but in the picture on my computer the leaves appeared too shiny! Glad it was figured out.
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