Name that plant
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Date Photo Taken
05 / 19 / 2016
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Season Photo Was Taken
Spring
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Region Photo Was Taken
Southeast
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City
Fort Mill
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State
South Carolina
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Posted by
Annachappell84
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This comes back every year and seems to multiply every time! It has very sturdy stems and lots of leaves. I’ve looked all over the net for answers, but I can’t find any answers. I don’t want to kill it if it is beneficial. The closest thing I found was a tea plant, but still not an exact match to the leaf pattern.
Comments
Annachappell84 Registered says:
That is most definitely it! I’m so happy to finally know! I will not be killing it that’s for sure. I can’t wait for it to bloom!
May 20th, 2016 at 4:59pm
laura735 Unregistered says:
Check out wild petunia species of Ruellia genus and see if you have a match. Maybe Ruellia simplex (R. brittioniana, R. angustifolia)? Best wishes! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruellia_simplex#cite_note-PBS-4
May 20th, 2016 at 3:18pm