Gardening > AdviceJuly 24, 2008

What Are These Plants?

I inherited lots of flowers when I bought this house, but I don`t know what they are! Anyone know? I think one is cat mint since my cats adore it.

Hardiness Zone: 4b


Linda from Bellevue, NE

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By (Guest Post) 07/25/2008

cleome

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07/24/2008

Hi, The purple flowers look like tall phlox. I have them in my garden also. I inherited them from my mother-in-law. I have two hummingbirds that come by each year and love the tall phlox. They smell good too! They are very hardy and I have transplanted throughout my garden.

By Jeanette. (Guest Post) 07/24/2008

Hi, The purple flowers look like tall phlox. I have them in my garden. I have two hummingbirds that come by each year to feed on them. They smell nice too!

By kay winters (Guest Post) 07/24/2008

The purple flowers are garden phlox. Spread them around! I'm trying to fill a fence line with mine. They're beautiful for so long!

By (Guest Post) 07/24/2008

They could be a plant called Dame's Rocket we have those here and they look similar .

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07/24/2008

Ooh dear..I think the pinkish purple ones look like my "phlox"...the rest are hard to see..Dori

By (Guest Post) 07/24/2008

The purple ones look like phlox.

By (Guest Post) 07/24/2008

Based on the leaves and the height, it may be flox plant, a variation of creeping flox. I have some at my house but would have to see yours up close to tell.

By (Guest Post) 07/24/2008

The Pink flowers look a lot like Sweet Williams, I have them in my garden

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