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Can you identify this flower? I have no clue.

September 9, 2020 By Don Leave a Comment

This question was submitted by Barbara . Researched and answered by advanced Master Gardener Bruce.

What is your question for a Master Gardener?

Can you identify this flower? I have no clue.

Hi Barbara, Thanks for your question. The flower is called a Five Spot. It is native to California but is used a lot in wildflower mixes, flower mixes, etc.
The mix may not have been sowed this year. It could be from a previous year. This link gives more information about the Five Spot. Click here

I hope this answers all your questions. Let us know if we can be of further assistance.

Bruce

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