
I wish I knew what’s they’re called. Can you name these flowers?
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I wish I knew what’s they’re called. Can you name these flowers?
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too late for a comment… this one i guess is from family of thunbergia
The name of this vine is “Garlic Vine” , if you crush the leaves on your hand, it will smell like garlic.
It look’s like a violet bell.
We have a plant in our garden and Mr. Valencia is right about it that it smells like garlic. I also would want to know its scientific name . Thanks for the picture and the other info.