Thank you and others for your replies. Zennia seems like the likely culprit growing in my garden. :)
Neil
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> Yes, very butifull zeniyas flowers.
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> Menaka Gamage,
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> --- On Tue, 6/9/11, Neil Hurwitz <nahurwitz@...> wrote:
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> From: Neil Hurwitz <nahurwitz@...>
> Subject: [Native Gardening] Plant Identification Question [1 Attachment]
> To: nativegardening@yahoogroups.com
> Received: Tuesday, 6 September, 2011, 7:11 PM
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> [Attachment(s) from Neil Hurwitz included below]
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> Hello,
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> I was hoping someone could identify this purplish and red flowering plant growing in my yard. I don't recall planting it unless it was seeded from a packet of native northeast wildflower seeds. It's been in bloom most of the summer so far with no end in sight.
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> Neil
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