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Can Someone Please ID This?

Posted by camelliaalan NC (My Page) on
Sat, May 11, 13 at 8:43

I hope this is the right place...

My wife recently got this flower/shrub as a gift.

We can't identify it.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks,

Alan


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RE: Can Someone Please ID This?

New Guinea Impatiens. A tender perennial (usually used as an annual) for mostly/part shade.


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  • Posted by maet z5 NL, Canada (My Page) on
    Sat, May 11, 13 at 9:07

Probably New Guinea Impatiens.


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RE: Can Someone Please ID This?

Alan, very nice little plant and will do well in very light shade and morning sun. Purple is right...it's grown as an annual in most locations.


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RE: Can Someone Please ID This?

Looks just like a Sunpatien I have.


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RE: Can Someone Please ID This?

Thanks, everyone!

Alan


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They can be cut back and brought inside as a houseplant in winter


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