Flowering plant identifcation?


Question:We have a flowering plant that has orange, yellow and pink blossoms on the same plant that look similar to a geranium flowers but the leaves are not the same as a geranium as they are much more pale and shaped differntly. Any ideas as to what this is?

Answers:
Pick a leaf and smell it--if it has a spicey smell you have lantana.


Could you give a shape description of the leaves? also what section of the country are you in. Is this a permanant plant?
how about petunia..
Sounds like a lantana to me.
I couldn't possibly answer this question without a picture, but the closest thing to a geranium I can think of is a hydrangea though they usually don't bloom in different colors. Good luck finding out.

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