If I were you I would now remove all tiny branches at the bottom to reveal the super bark. It will let light and air in for nearby lower growing...
Please can you add Cornwall to your location details for all to see.Thank you for new pics. A rather leggy Skimmia seems best suggestion....
So far Skimmia seems best match. Only red in your pic is the old flowering stalk. I have trimmed your pic to show it more clearly.[ATTACH]This...
[ATTACH]Not sure that matches. Compare pic above with mine below. Especially leaf shape and veins Now called Tasmannia lanceolata syn Drimys...
I wondered about that. Need to know arrangement of leaves..I thought they looked opposite in pics. Skimmia is alternate.Hence my request in post...
Really struggling with this one. Nothing coming to mind.Presume it is evergreen? Matthew have you seen any flowers? If so when? 2nd...
@Matthew Sampson I think it looks wonderful and you are so lucky to have such a fine specimen. However at the end of the day it is your garden. If...
Just had a look at RHS re pruning. Luma apiculata | temu Shrubs/RHSIt comes under Pruning Group 1RHS Pruning Groups / RHS Quote....."Pruning...
2 years ago a retired farmer who lives near me took me into the local Golf Course to id a plant he had never seen before. As a farmer he knew his...
Looks like Valeriana locusta syn Valerianella locusta...common name corn salad.Corn Salad (Valeriana locusta) Identification -Common...
Been thinking/checking. Amomyrtus luma. It was flowering in Cornwall in March. In Wales we had flowers in late April into May. In London if it was...
Eeeck.I was in middle of post above but then went out. Pics 1 and 2 above are Luma apiculata...my other suggestion. I forgot to amend my post...
Pics rather small...can you post larger? When you add pics clic ...."Full Image" option. Maybe Myrtus family. eg Amomyrtus luma. Flowers would...
[ATTACH]Tidemark..Quote...."Yes, it has rather attractive white flowers in spring and red berries that the birds love in autumn"Been looking...
Sorry name changed.... Now correct name is Viburnum opulus roseum...syn Viburnum opulus sterile.Sadly flowers are sterile so no glorious red...
That is Viburnum opulus roseum.Viburnum opulus 'Roseum' | red guelder rose Shrubs/RHS[ATTACH]
Sorry missed this . Ignore above suggestion. Pics below are Viburnum opulus. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Reminds me of field maple....Acer campestre. But cannot see enough detail to be positive.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
If you have the right conditions and lots of space then get another one now. But personally I would chose a different one.Quote wiki... he...
One is ample. They like moist/ damp/boggy ground...there they will spread to form a huge patch. Flowers can be white or pink depending on sp....
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