What are these plants?

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    Ordered a lucky dip of perennial shrubs with no ID inside. Any ideas?

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    It is a bit difficult from the photo you posted. If you could take individual photos of the plants, an overall view and a closer one of a stem with leaves including any flowers; that will make identification easier.
     
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      Plant 3

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      Some of these are guesses (?)

      1) Conifer, perhaps Lleylandii

      2) Hydrangea

      3) Does this have thorns? If so might be Pyracantha.

      4) Contoneaster?

      5) Box?
       
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      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      1 Lawsons cypress, Chamaecyparis.
      3 looks like box
      4 & 5 possibly cotoneaster.:smile:
       
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