They are. There are apps that will help you identify plants, if you are so inclined. I do believe that the Google app on your phone will work, too. (Take a picture and search via the picture icon.)
I don't have my phone on me but I wonder if these are snapdragons. They are annuals but will come back under certain circumstances. You are probably USDA zone 7b. We lived in Arkansas when it was zone 6 (no a or b) and our snapdragons would usually return (maybe reseeded, but, in any event, blooming.) The leaves look snapdragonish.
They are. There are apps that will help you identify plants, if you are so inclined. I do believe that the Google app on your phone will work, too. (Take a picture and search via the picture icon.)
ReplyDeleteI don't have my phone on me but I wonder if these are snapdragons. They are annuals but will come back under certain circumstances. You are probably USDA zone 7b. We lived in Arkansas when it was zone 6 (no a or b) and our snapdragons would usually return (maybe reseeded, but, in any event, blooming.) The leaves look snapdragonish.
ReplyDeleteThey do look like snapdragons. I have grown them as annuals, but just today I noticed one of the neighbors has some that have come back.
ReplyDeleteThey are snapdragons, like Lisa and Alana already have said, and they're beautiful🌸Extra Pawkisses🐾😽💞
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