White Flower/tropical leaves ? (Solved by Beefy)

injunjoe

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Did a job this morning and was able to get a cutting of this baby

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On the way from the job I was looking for other goodies when I saw this.

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There is no sidewalk to be found, and the whole lot is fenced in! :idunno
 

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rats. the one time i beat greensage to the post is the one time i dont really know the answer. i'll guess alamanda. i really dont think its that tho. looks more like a shrub? hard to see the flower good with the glare.

never seen that plant before. looks kind of like a desert rose too. cool leaves tho.

its been over an hour? could you have stumped Ron?

*still scratching my head about the sidewalk*
 

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Look at those Funky Leaves Baby! LOL :lol:

I don't know what it is...unless some Mad scientist developed a new Oleander!

The flowers look like Nicotiana, but then it also looks like the bloom of an Oleander. Even the shiny leaves look like an Oleander except for that odd shape!

I don't know!

Ron
 

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That doesn't count!

You cannot stump if the stumper is stumped too !

Ron :plbb
 

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I suspected also a jasmine...but bushlike, but I cannot find one.

So I think if we find it, it is a new cultivar of Oleander!

Ron :bouquet
 

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it kind of looks like that plant that y'all said that other plant on that other thread a while back was not.
 

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