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Neighbour's garden?

Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by CROF, Jun 3, 2018.

  1. CROF

    CROF Apprentice Gardener

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    Can anyone identify these pinkish bushes/trees in my neighbour's garden? Sorry for the picture quality.

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  2. shiney

    shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

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    Look a bit like Azaleas to me but can't see them very well.
     
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    • martin-f

      martin-f Plant Hardiness Zone 8b

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      Rhododendrons ?
       
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      • zilly

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        I think Azaleas, if I were you I'd pop over and ask:spinning:
         
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        • Barb in Pa

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          So I see a few red plants there. The larger ones may be dwarf maple trees. This is my red maple.
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          It could look like your neighbor may have little maple trees along with azaleas. Would be interested in the answer. Why don't you go ask the person. It may strike up a friendship...
           
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          • redstar

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            that is how I met a friend / neighbor of mine 30 years ago. stopped by said WOW to her garden and that was it.
             
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