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Solved Help identifying garden plant

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by Ricky187, Jun 4, 2021.

  1. Ricky187

    Ricky187 Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi All,

    I've moved into a new home and I'm looking to make space for new plants.

    Does anyone know what this plant is called? I'm considering removing it and planting something new but wanted to see what it look any different through its bloom cycles before I do.

    Thanks

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    • Palustris

      Palustris Total Gardener

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      Viburnum tinus.
       
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      • Ricky187

        Ricky187 Apprentice Gardener

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        Great. Many thanks.
         
      • Victoria

        Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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        @Ricky187 I think they are beautiful although mine does not bear berries. However, I think yours is too close to the house ... mine is now at least 20 meters tall ...

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        • mazambo

          mazambo Forever Learning

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          You probably know already but I think you need another one nearby to pollinate it.
           
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          • Victoria

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            Thank you mazambo, but yes I do. I am in the middle of the orange orchards so nothing nearby and I certainly don't need another that large. That was in November rain after it had been cut back in September!
             
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