Mystery Flower

Other plants we have or landscape elements like ponds.

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Mystery Flower

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Any idea as to the identity?
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Also, here is a picture of Indocalamus tessellatus with Gopherbane.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/danielbfo ... pg&.src=ph

I wonder if the Gopherbane has something to do with the weirdness of the neighborhood?
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It's looks like a Zinnia to me.
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I think zinnia also
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Yeah, I think the Zinnia ID is correct. Thanks! Interesting, somewhere I have Zinnia seeds.
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