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anyone know what this is?
 

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another picture
 

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Jim,
Deb believes its some variaty of Beebaum.

She very interested if you should find answer to your question.
 
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Jim,

Even with the great pictures, that's a hard one. Seems like it might be a wild salvia. Bee balm would usually have more of a clustered flower; there is a picture of the wildflower variety which grows out your way under Wild Bergamot on <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.ahtd.state.ar.us/Environ/Wildflower.htm>this page</A>. But if was either one it would have a square stem like a mint--the picture looks like the stem is tubular?
 
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Looks like it could be Indian Pink, Trumpet-shaped flower, red outside and yellow (or white) inside. Leaves two to fours inches long, overall height 1 - 2 feet.
PJ
 
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It has a tubular stem, A little yellow flower grows out the end of the red tube. here is a closer picture.
 

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I agree with Pajoube - Indian Pink (Spigelia marilandica). See <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.enature.com/fieldguide/showSpeciesGS.asp?curGroupID=11&searchText=indian+pink&curPageNum=3&recnum=WF0869>eNature Wildflower Field Guide</A>
 
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Chris,

Great nature site! eNature, that is. Never saw it before.
 
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Hey PJ, you did such a good job with that ID that maybe you can name the flowers and the butterflys in this quad shot. As a matter of fact, I know them all, so I'll just make it a challenge to anyone. I took all these photos at my country place in Texas.

Does anyone else have any plant/wildflower photos? This could be a fun thread to get started if we can get several people involved.
 

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This is a tough one.
Upper left might by Leatherleaf Saxifrage. Can't see the leaf though.
Pink one looks like a Coneflower. You can buy them in all colors in nursery
Yellow one looks like Garden Coreopsis
Not sure of the other one - lower right

PJ
 

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