Interesting plant

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Shahidk03
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Interesting plant

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This plant in nursery attracted me and I bought to my garden. Interestingly it changes its flower color from time to time. Same flower can have one color at one time and any other on some other time, don't know the factors though. I have seen pink, yellow, reddish orange etc. I think it's a wild plant??
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Its name is 'Lantana' quite common plant in our region. Its flowers change color with the changing weather.
It is availble in 5 different colors normally.


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Umair wrote:Its name is 'Lantana' quite common plant in our region. Its flowers change color with the changing weather.
It is availble in 5 different colors normally.


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Thanks for sharing Umair, what region you live in?

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Lahore


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