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What is this plant??

comments (7) April 29th, 2012 in gallery
GaRdEnEr_4_LiFe GaRdEnEr_4_LiFe, member
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What is this plant? 


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Comments (7)

connierw writes: I vote sunflower...the leaves look too healthy and large for a hollyhock.
Posted: 8:07 pm on July 4th
Silverdraggon writes: I vote sunflower. this is missing basal leaves (which my hollyhocks have) Posted: 12:04 am on June 26th
Aclarue writes: I would say it's definitely a Hollyhock. I have several in my garden. Posted: 10:40 am on May 31st
DreamGardener writes: I dunno - both Confederate Rose and Hollyhock have much more Palmately Lobed leaves. I'm voting for sunflower also, but the jury is Definitely out 'til we see some blooms! Posted: 2:40 pm on May 15th
GoldenWildflower writes: Looks like a "Conferderate rose" bush. Posted: 10:30 am on May 12th
newnana5 writes: Maybe a hollyhock? Posted: 7:28 pm on May 7th
amh2008 writes: sunflower is my guess Posted: 9:57 pm on April 29th
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