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I actually do not know. I have some to I saw growing at my in-law's a few years ago and transplanted to my flower bed. Maybe NanaK or one of the other plant loving Okies can fill us both in.
@Kassaundra I know you know your plants really well. Can you tell me what this is? Little pink flowers come out of the green cluster at the top. There are a lot of them in my yard, mostly in wind-protected areas.
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Definately not 4 O'clocks. They grow best in partial shade. Flowers are clump like mostly not too showy, stay green (the flowers) w/ just a blushing of pink or blue (reminescent of a very plain very stripped down hydrangea in the flowers anyway). They get about 3 foot tall. Don't remember the seeds much, let me see if I can get a closer picHow small are the flowers?
Are they petaled or tubular?
Are the stems fleshy or hard?
How tall do the plants get?
Do they grow in full sun and or part shade?
Have you seen seeds in the past year?
Are the seeds round or triangular and start out green turning black as they ripen?
I'm thinking four o'clock or a variety of buckwheat, but need more info to identify.