Pagan_Pride
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help identifying this plant

We have this growing in our flower bed. I was hoping someone could help us identify it. Thank you in advance!
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Dillbert
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the flowers look like petunia - but the leaves don't agree.... excepting unfamiliar variants....

imafan26
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It looks like there is a petunia (maybe a wave) in the background. If the flowers open up in the evening and are closed on sunny days, they may be four o'clocks. The flowers are tubular like petunias and the leaves look right.

https://gardening.about.com/od/plantprof ... Clocks.htm

Weedyseedy
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Looks like a four o'clock to me---------------Weedy

gmp
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I agree weedy, it looks like four o clock to me. The flowers opens in the evenings and has got a wonderful fragrance.

grannyee
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Yes, four o'clocks.



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