Plant identification
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R.V.R. Farris on Jul 19, 2015Could you post a picture?Helpful Reply
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Bert Miller on Jul 20, 2015I'm sorry, I thought I had added a photo. I'm attaching one now. Thank you.Helpful Reply
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Linda Schovanec on Jul 20, 2015Looks like a butterfly bush.. or is it just on a stem??Helpful Reply
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Nancy Christopher-Morrison on Jul 20, 2015I agree, I think it is a butterfly bush see photoHelpful Reply
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R.V.R. Farris on Jul 20, 2015Sure is pretty.Helpful Reply
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Jill Doyle on Jul 22, 2015It's a collection of tiny buddleia flowers or butterfly bush. Can be invasive.Helpful Reply
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Nursebarb on Jul 22, 2015a butterfly bush, enjoy the amazing wonder of our lordHelpful Reply
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Hot air on Jul 22, 2015Looks like butterfly bushHelpful Reply
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ChrissyN on Jul 24, 2015It's a buddleia. You can get them in other colours like white, pinks, blues, purples etc. They grow quickly.Helpful Reply
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IVY STYLES on Oct 08, 2015VERY PRETTYHelpful Reply
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