Identify flower please
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Kathy Blegen on Jun 14, 2014by the looks of the leaves it looks like a geraniumHelpful Reply
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Barb Rosen on Jun 14, 2014Rhonda - your pretty plant is malva "Zebrina" a sweet cottage flower that looks like small holly hocks! Here's some more information! http://www.perennials.com/plants/malva-sylvestris-zebrina.htmlHelpful Reply
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Dora Fudge on Jun 14, 2014Yep Zebrina Holly Hock. I have them and I love themHelpful Reply
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Cwa315797 on Jun 15, 2014Everblooming geranium.Helpful Reply
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Niki Hart on Jun 15, 2014It is a zebrine holly hock, and when it goes to seed will spread like wild fire! Lovely flowers though.Helpful Reply
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ShiningStar Alpacas on Jun 15, 2014your plant is a Malva-related to the hollyhock. The type or name of this one is Zebrina. Love these guys they are quite hardy and prolific. Enjoy!Helpful Reply
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Rhonda Shields on Jun 15, 2014Thank you all so much for the replies!Helpful Reply
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Janet on Jun 15, 2014Help answer this question...I believe this is mallow...zebrinia I think I will look it up to be sure it is an annual but will reseed itself quite well.Helpful Reply
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Janet on Jun 15, 2014Yes Rhonda it is a mallow they are calling it rose mallow and the article is calling it an invasive plant. Just type in mallow and you should find it easy enough.Helpful Reply
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Marilyn1951 on Jun 16, 2014If you look at the picture they are trying to identify and the one they think it is, the leaves are very different. They can't be the same plant (or could they?)!Helpful Reply
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Juanita Hayes on Jun 17, 2014I have had these in my garden. They are an old fashion single hollyhock .Helpful Reply
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Kim Wolfe on Jun 21, 2014hollyhockHelpful Reply
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Sue Kiene on Apr 29, 2016zebra mallowHelpful Reply
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Le on May 01, 2016geraniumHelpful Reply
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Carrie on May 01, 2016Mallow.Helpful Reply
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