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Sep 27, 2013 6:52 PM CST
Name: Sandi
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My post didn't show up! When I was at the nursery, they ID'd it as Russelia rotundifolia. it started raining hard and we were stuck for a bit. I used my phone and posted that I found the ID from my phone. We stopped at our DD's and it rained there too. We're home now, and it we didn't get the rain! Our street is barely damp. The nursery and the DD are less than 3 miles away.

Anyway, mystery solved and I can let member know what it is. Thanks for helping with the ID.

Edited to add: Thanks Danita . After finding out the name of this plant, I don't think I ever knew the correct name. I probably got it at a Swap years ago, possibly with the name "Firecracker Plant."
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