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Anonymous
Looks pretty much like every "volunteer" snapdragon I've ever seen. (That is, a plant that grows at random from a stray seed, rather than one that's been deliberately planted and nurtured.)
If you're not familiar with snapdragons, you identify them by shape and foliage, not flower color; they can be any color from white to very dark red, including bicolors and shaded forms like the one in the pic.
(Never blue, though. I think ...)
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