Another identification needed

Orgiva, Granada, Spain

Can you identify this plant, and do you have any other useful information about it?

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Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

Have you tried Plant Identification? forum
They are really great. Much knowlege of Boteny. Takes about a day for an answer.

Orgiva, Granada, Spain

I missed that forum! Thanks

Grandview, TX(Zone 8a)

Kind of hard for me to tell in your pic, but could it be Cleome?

Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

That would be my guess

Orgiva, Granada, Spain

Oh no, that means It's an annual! Should I cut it back to get another flush of flowers?

Dallas, OR(Zone 8a)

It looks like obedient plant. It can be very invasive, so try to grow it in pots or deadhead before it goes to seed. I love the plant, but it can take over.

South China, ME(Zone 5a)

Thats def. cleome

Raleigh, NC

A little late to the party, but definitely Cleome. Reseeds easily, will come back year after year. Enjoy!

Pittsford, NY(Zone 6a)

Watch out for those spiney stems.

Bessemer, AL(Zone 8b)

its cleome and i love it. i will take any extra plants you have for postage
















Kiowa, CO(Zone 5b)

Beahive, did ya know the reason for the common name obediant plant (physostegia), you can actually move the bloom on the stem to any direction. Just one of those little quirks, lol. I love them, I have both the pink and white, just love 'em they're tall and make great cut flowers. But yes they do reseed guess I'll have to keep an eye on them, right now at the back of the border in between lilac bushes which are only 2ft, so far the deer haven't touched them, yea!!!!! Kathy

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