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Fri, Aug 3, 12 at 11:07
| What are these? I saw them in Central Florida - Tampa. They are a hedge at a shopping center. The clerk told me they are always Red in color.
Thanks, Lee |
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- Posted by seedmoney 8A (seedmoney@embarqmail.com) on Fri, Aug 3, 12 at 14:09
| I believe it's an Acalypha wilkesiana cultivar, aka Copperleaf or Beefsteak plant. Commonly utilized as hedge material around the Tampa area. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Acalypha wilkesiana images
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| Thank you so much! |
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