I am trying to find out what this plant is:
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My neighbor said something along the lines of peonia or something like that, but I don't think so. I am trying to figure out how to care for it as it is turning yellow on the bottom. I also have some in a can that I need to know if it can be transplanted easily. Thanks!
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I don't know what it is. I feel like I should know, looks familiar. But it will become much easier to identify once it flowers. But I'm pretty sure it's not bee balm; the bee balm has leaves that are very jagged--strongly serrated along the edges. Coneflower leaves don't look jagged, but they have very fine serrations along the edges.
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