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Do you recognise this plant and flower?

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I bought a large pot of mixed plants from FreshCo the other day. It's sitting on the retaining wall out my back door. It has a bunch of flowers that I've never seen before. A woman I was talking to in the store said they were 'bleeding hearts', but I know bleeding hearts and these are not them.

I tried a number of flower identifying websites and looked through hundreds of pictures, but didn't see anything remotely similar. Do you know what it is?

Thanks.

Flower.jpg
 
Do you know if that is a drought resistant "smart plant"?

The reason I ask...I redid my side yard recently and planted 17 of these smart plants...2 of each and one of the biggest one...and two of the plants have flowers that look like this. I threw away the tags and pots when I planted them but I could go by Home Depot and see if they have anymore of them and find out what they are called...assuming they have a name other than "smart plant"
 
Is it Fushia?

Looks like it might be. I looked at Fuschia in one of the plant identifiers and it didn't look like this. The petals were rounder. The buds are just opening up, so it may be different when it's in full bloom.

I'll go with Fuschia for now. Thanks.
 
There are fuchsia that have to be planted every year, and hearty fuchsia that comes back on its own. I believe this is hearty fuchsia. The Flowers are generally smaller/narrower.

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Maybe these are regular fuchsia on second glance???
 
Your pic appears to indeed be fuchsia. Here is a close-up pic of apparently the same cultivar:

Fuchsia-flower.jpg


In the pic you posted, it appears to be beside a large New Guinea Impatiens.
 
All of you are wrong! [-X That's ornamental cabbages! :luv2:
 
I wonder what is fragrant. I don't remember New Guinea Impatiens being scented. Maybe that lobelia on the right is.
 
I think it's the fuchsia. It's the first I've smelt them.

By the way, the fuchsia was named for German botanist Leonhart Fuchs.
 
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