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Jun 1, 2016 12:00 PM CST

They are similar but I have Chelone glabra....its leaves are somewhat narrower....I think that's the only species native around here...I am in Clarke County. I also have a Chelone sp. with pink flowers but am not sure which species...these have rounder leaves. So, I don't think it's Chelone.

Getting closer though! Thank-you!

I looked here under Clarke County but I don't know enough about many of the species to make a wild guess....

http://vaplantatlas.org/index....

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