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Id needed please

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by Appleblossom31, Sep 17, 2020.

  1. Appleblossom31

    Appleblossom31 Gardener

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    Hi guy
    Can I please have Ids on my 2 trees please
    Many thanks in advance
     

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    The yellow shrub / tree is a thuja or a chamaecyparis , you'll need a closer photo for a beter id but I am leaning more to the chamaecyparis .

    The varigated shrub looks like one of the euonymus which variety I am not sure , maybe a large Euonymus fortunei silver queen or one of the japonica group maybe silver spire :noidea:
     
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      The Euonymous does look more like silver queen but is growing in a more upright form than usual, although it may have been trained like that and its sideways growth may have been pruned.
       
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        I agree, my euonymous grows much lower and spreading but the foliage is exactly the same.
         
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        IMG_20200617_124149.jpgView attachment 147680
        Ive never pruned the two trees the 12 years Ive lived here, Ive only had to cut the taller tree to help with removing a bee swarm from the tree during the spring. So no idea how they got the shape.
        Thanks for the ids guys.
         

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