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Jun 27, 2018 6:42 AM CST

This is the third spring/summer in our new home. On the sides of our yard are "hedges". It's really neglected Privet overrun with vines, tree suckers, Rose of Sharon and Rugosa's. This popped up for the first time a month or so ago. I would describe it as leggy and thin with multiple blooms. The smell is absolutely wonderful! It's growing in the above mentioned mess so I'm not sure if this is effecting how it's growing or if this is its usual growth pattern.

Every time I research and think I got a match, I find another that looks similar! I am very tempted to try transplanting it because it's so pretty, but would like to identify for the specific needs of the plant. If anyone could help out it would be greatly appreciated.
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