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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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- Posted by purpleinopp 8b AL (My Page) on Sat, May 11, 13 at 9:06
| New Guinea Impatiens. A tender perennial (usually used as an annual) for mostly/part shade. |
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| Probably New Guinea Impatiens. |
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| 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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| Looks just like a Sunpatien I have. |
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- Posted by camelliaalan 7 (My Page) on Sun, May 12, 13 at 5:09
| Thanks, everyone! Alan |
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- Posted by teengardener1888 NY Albany 5a (My Page) on Mon, May 13, 13 at 16:23
| They can be cut back and brought inside as a houseplant in winter |
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