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Can anyone help me identify these cluster flowers that started growing in my garden? My partner and I are not certain what they are or how they got here, but they’re quite pretty. We are in climate zone 10 according to the 2023 plant hardiness zone map.

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[-] Zachariah@lemmy.world 11 points 3 months ago

They look like snap dragons to me.

I just put that image through Google Lens and It came back with a possible hit on "Linaria maroccana" flower species. Maybe that's It? Pictures on the web looked very similar

[-] 2d4_bears@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 3 months ago

Some further research suggests that you’re right. They’re not native to the area but I guess were introduced a long time ago. Thanks!

[-] bot@mander.xyz 6 points 3 months ago

Automatic identification via PlantNet summary

Most likely match: Linaria maroccana Hook.f.

Common name Scientific name Likeliness
Annual Toadflax Linaria maroccana 87.61 %
Crimson toadflax Linaria incarnata 2.28 %
Three-leaved Toadflax Linaria triphylla 0.99 %
/ Linaria ricardoi 0.82 %
Pale Toadflax Linaria repens 0.24 %

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[-] TheAlbatross@lemmy.blahaj.zone 0 points 3 months ago

Looks like a variety of orchid

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