boodrow
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Identification Please..this time with a picture!!

[img]https://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l157/boodrow7773/DSCN4932.jpg[/img]
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boodrow
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!potatoes!
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looks like one of those hybrid hardy hibiscus to me (read: not rose of sharon).

Arabelle
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I agree that would be my guess as well. It is Hibiscus mutabilis.or a Hibiscus Herbaceous Hybrids.

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I don't think it is H. mutabilis. The leaves are not palmate in the picture. They look more like a hybrid.

purpleinopp
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Maybe Hibiscus moscheutos.

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Mr_bobo_
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Seed pods tell us that this is one of variety of hibiscus...
...I can't say which one... because I not see that similar one grow here... :(

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Happy Days
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Definitly looks like the seed pods and also the leaves of my Hibiscus moscheutos varieties.



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