Please identify this plant

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  1. robin1

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    I love these flowers but I don't know the name of them. Does anyone know if they can be propagated, if so, how? I am so glad I found this website. I am new to gardening and everyone here is so helpful!
    Thanks for being here
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    tipularia Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    Scrophulariaceae family
    Might be a False Foxglove, [FONT=ARIAL, HELVETICA]Aureolaria sp.
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    [FONT=ARIAL, HELVETICA]The one I'm familiar with is wild and parasitic on oak trees.[/FONT][FONT=ARIAL, HELVETICA]
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    David in L A Active Member 10 Years

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    Or perhaps Tecoma stans, in the Bignoniaceae.
     
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    tipularia Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    I believe David is correct. The leaves look more like the Tecoma
    At least I had the correct order, Scrophulariales, but not family.
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    Is the Tecoma also parasitic to oak trees?
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    tipularia Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    Thanks. Does anyone know if it can be rooted in water?
     

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