I'm mostly interested in the maroon and white ones in the center, or the purple and white ones in the front left corner. They were in bloom in a garden in July at the Buffalo Harbor. Any help would be appreciated!!
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1$\begingroup$ Welcome to SE Biology. Given that these are garden plants it might be worth searching on SE Gardening. If you can't find an answer there you could pose the question there. Also, you need to provide more information about the location. $\endgroup$– Michael_AAug 24, 2018 at 3:44
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$\begingroup$ They look like petunias to me, but this is far from my area of expertise $\endgroup$– De NovoAug 24, 2018 at 5:04
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The sign agrees. They are petunias. The specific variety of the red ones is raspberry swirl. I don't know the specific variety of the purple ones.
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$\begingroup$ Yea I saw the sign after I'd posted, but couldn't see an option to delete the post $\endgroup$ Aug 24, 2018 at 15:45
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1$\begingroup$ @BeckieMaryland no worries! It was a little hard to spot. I didn't post it to shame you or anything, just to provide evidence for my answer :) $\endgroup$– De NovoAug 24, 2018 at 16:23
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$\begingroup$ @BeckieMaryland take a look at the help for someone answers. If you feel like this answers your question, you can accept it by clicking the gray checkmark next to it. $\endgroup$– De NovoAug 24, 2018 at 16:24
The violet ones are called Violet Star Charm Petunias and the maroon ones are maybe Madness Burgundy or Easy Wave Burgundy.