What plant is this?
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If it is a vining plant-- looks similar to Clemantis.. that's likely too easy.. almo looks like it just came up on its own-- some kind of very pretty weed? If so, transplanting will likely prove very diffic. My experience wit weeds is that Asgard as they are to control, putting them elsewhere is almost impossible. Go figure! Keep everyone posted on you ultimate decisions. 🙃Anita
It is a wild Hibiscus.
I believe its an attractive weed which invaded my area also. Botanical garden expert told me so. Lately, i have not seen them anymore in my area.
Petunia?
I think its Vinca.
I also think it's a vinca . And yes they come back in some of the strangest places.
Linum grandiflorum rubrum also known as "Scarlet Flax."
Pretty sure it's a Vinca...easy to grow and very hardy.
Google all the suggestions and see if you can identify it that way
Scarlet Flax it is!!!! Thank you all so much!