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- BewilderedGreenyO.o
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Hi There If you are talking about the purplish plant in the middle it looks to me like it is a Persian shield Gorgeous Plants. I haven't yet purchased one for myself but I plan to one day.
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Thanks for the help!!! This plant is thriving in my front. Here in VA Beach, the soil is clay-like, and does not support most perrenials. I have grown various cacti, impatiens, coleus, morning glory, and even canteloupe!!! The result is normally a smaller crop, with everything dieing when temps are below 40ish.