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Old, Large Bush - What is it?

Posted by Schlemoc 5 (My Page) on
Thu, Jun 21, 12 at 13:40

Hi,

I bought a house recently and there are two of these plants in the yard. The largest one is the size of a silverado truck. The other one is the size of a lawn mower. Any ideas?


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Third shot.


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RE: Old, Large Bush - What is it?

  • Posted by carrieb 7 Philadelphia (My Page) on
    Thu, Jun 21, 12 at 14:39

Could it be wisteria?


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RE: Old, Large Bush - What is it?

I have no idea. Can anyone confirm or deny this identification?


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RE: Old, Large Bush - What is it?

That new growth sure looks like wisteria; is it a true shrub or a vine growing into and over itself?


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RE: Old, Large Bush - What is it?

Had some friends over, and I was informed it is a pretty old wisteria bush. Thanks for the help!


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RE: Old, Large Bush - What is it?

  • Posted by bboy USDA 8 Sunset 5 WA (My Page) on
    Tue, Jun 26, 12 at 4:35

Wisterias get much bigger than this, I'm not sure about these being old.


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