Please help ID this perennial!

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Please help ID this perennial!

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I planted this beautiful perennial in early summer, and it's still going strong, even after our first frost in Maryland. I bought 4 plants, and they have all fanned out 10-fold (and have sprouted new plants as well). It has shiny dark green leaves and is covered with tiny purple daisy-like flowers.
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Welcome. I can't get it to pull up to a larger shot, but it appears to be a possible perennial geranium?
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Difficult to see the small pictures.

Vinca minor perhaps?
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I think Grunt has it. The leaves look like Vinca Minor.
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Okay I have to go look at mine but it's not branching out like this one. I take back my guess until we get better photos. :wink:
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Post by KellieD »

Nope. Definitely not vinca minor. It holds its leaves to the stem entirely differently.
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Post by putnamgardens »

It resembles a tender annual in MN. I think it looks like Mexican heather. (common name) Love the hot pink / purple color. And Welcome classicat. Got kitties? Later, Love, Lisa
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IDs on Perennial with small purple flowers

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Thanks for your replies, but none of them rings a bell. I bought the plants at Lowe's, and they don't know what it is either. I saved the ID card from one of the pots but cannot find it.

I have a phone line connection, so this is tedious for me. Yes, I have 2 kitties, aged 14 and 15.
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Post by newtohosta-no more »

Just wanted to let you know that Spider saw your same post in the Welcome forum and thinks it might be Mexican Heather. A similar plant was purchased by Spider only it was at another box store.....Home Depot. :wink:
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This is a link I found which has some good photos - shows exactly what I was saying in the other thread, and it has good information on the plant.

Classicat, it this what you have?

http://www.floridata.com/ref/c/cuph_hys.cfm
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ID for Perennial - Mexican Heather

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It looks like Putnamgardens and Spider have it right. Thanks for the link, Spider, because I wanted to know how to care for them in the winter and spring. Based on the description without the picture, I never would've believed they were tropical evergreens because they have made it through 2 frosts this month. The flowers wilted a bit, but the plants still look so nice. I guess the killer frost is coming soon. When I move to another house, I'm definitely taking these with me (I already started some in pots from the extra sprouts).
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Awwww....I love the pic of your kitties!!!! :D
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Yay, I got an I.D. correct! (only because I had just bought it myself, he he) Cute kitties too. You can see my namesake on my hosta list link below.
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Yes, my kitties are adorable, even though they're 14 and 15, and the 14-year-old has been very ill the past 7 years. I'm lucky they still look and behave like kittens. Evidently there are lots of cute ones on this forum about perennials!? I especially like "looking-into-lens" kitty on the link.
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Thanks. :) I was trying to get that one as an avatar but couldn't figure it out and gave up . :)
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