You did it, Cee! It is a petrea volubilit, commonly known as a queen’s wreath or sandpiper vine! I am so happy to finally know the name of this bush. Now I need to find a way to remember its name. I owe you one.

I still can’t figure out what flower this is that grows beside the stairs up to Martin’s Restaurant in La Manzanilla, Mexico. They are long sprays about a foot long. The single flowers turn pale brown and papery and can be used dried. I’d love to know what they are.
For Cee’s flower prompt.
Hmm–can’t help. They are beautiful though, and i hope they help the local pollinators.
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I think the local pollinators help them as well. They are profuse.
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I don’t think Ive seen them before, sorry I can’t help you. They are beautiful though.
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Thanks for responding. Cee saved the day and identified it.
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After doing a little research I think it is a Petrea volubilis, part of the verbena family. It’s gorgeous.
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Thanks so much, Cee. How in the world did you find it? That’s exactly what it is.
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I searched google … I think it was purple star-like flower bush .. it took a lot of different searches to find it.
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I know it must have as I really tried. You are a peach! I know how little time you must have. Thanks for spending so much of it on my search!! xo
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Lovely
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Could it be some type of lilac?
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No.. From a distance it does resemble lilac but the individual flowers are very different. Cee saved the day and id’d them for us!
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