Identification: Flower ID

Discussion in 'Indoor and Greenhouse Plants' started by TinaK, May 4, 2006.

  1. TinaK

    TinaK Member

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    I bought this unlabeled plant last year and would like to ID it so I can look it up. It reappeared last month (Florida-zone 9) and grew quickly. Yellow, pink and orange blooms open in the A.M. and last one day. There's a second plant in the pot too (the last pic of the purple, trumpet-shaped flower). Any help with either is appreciated. Thank you!
     

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    The purple, trumpet-shaped flower is a Petunia. I'm not sure about the other one.
     
  3. Dixie

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    are the leaves of the yellow one thick and rubbery feeling? if so it is probably purslane. If not, then I don't know.
     
  4. TinaK

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    Thanks for ID's! Several more Petunias have bloomed and they look great. The other is definitely Purslane, I love seeing the new blooms on it every morning.
     

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