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Miss Bee Haven Posted - Jul 28 2013 : 08:16:27 AM
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I bought this plant yesterday from a vendor at a farmers market. She had no idea what it is, only that she 'bought it from an old lady at a yard sale' years ago. I'd love to know what it is called. Anybody have any idea????? The pot is about 4 inches tall and the plant is about 8 inches above the pot to the top of the tallest bloom. The bloom itself is about 2 inches by 2 inches. The stem has fine little hairs on it. At first, it reminded me of a cleome.

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LadyInRed Posted - Jul 30 2013 : 11:32:46 AM
It looks like a Rose Mallow Plant to me too.

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Miss Bee Haven Posted - Jul 30 2013 : 06:30:17 AM
Well, okay, I'm feeling like an idiot today. From somewhere in the depths of my ancient brain.....it's some type of Rose Mallow! That means that everybody who said Rose of Sharon and/or Hibiscus...well, it's related to both of those! Just haven't seen any Rose Mallow for a looooooong time. Hope it lives.

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Miss Bee Haven Posted - Jul 30 2013 : 05:55:04 AM
Teri - I sure forgot to ask her how big it will get. Maybe I'll go back this Sat. and try to find her again. That is a great question and I can't believe I forgot to ask it. A local friend sent me a site to check today and also suggested Rose of Sharon. I'll post what I find out today.

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kysheeplady Posted - Jul 28 2013 : 4:19:24 PM
is it some sort of Rose of Sharon? I have a pure white one that is blooming now. Do you know how big it gets?

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machick Posted - Jul 28 2013 : 2:12:17 PM
If you have a nursery close by maybe they can tell you. It sure is pretty.

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Miss Bee Haven Posted - Jul 28 2013 : 1:22:30 PM
Teri - I took it out of the pot and it's not a bulb. and it's blooming now and not spring. Also, the flower doesn't seem to have as many petals as I see on pics of anemones and the leaves look different. It's so confusing. Can't believe that woman has sold this plant so long and not bothered to find out what it is. Darn her, anyhow.


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kysheeplady Posted - Jul 28 2013 : 09:07:03 AM
google this flower ...Anemone pretty sure that is what it is ...

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StrawHouseRanch Posted - Jul 28 2013 : 08:45:40 AM
How pretty!! Is it maybe some kind of clematis?

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marjean Posted - Jul 28 2013 : 08:22:25 AM
It is beautiful!!! Looks like in the hibiscus family with the point leaves and the center of the flower.

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