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Plant ID

Posted by dakston 7b AL (My Page) on
Fri, Jun 24, 11 at 2:33

Hi. I am trying to identify a bush that you see a lot in the yards of mostly older homes. It usually stays small and has narrow leaves, but most noticeable it produces pink "fuzzy" type flowers. They may come in other colors too and began blooming in late spring/early summer. Thanks!


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Can you post a photo?


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Spiraea japonica????


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Most likely some form of Spirea.

Paul


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Hummingbird Tree - Mimosa Tree


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Sounds like spirea to me too.


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