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Tue, Apr 27, 10 at 12:48
| Here I am posting two pictures of plants i am not able to identify and asking for a help. Plants are growing in zone 6b, Pictures were taken on 8th of April,2010.
I would appreciate greatly any response. Thank you. |
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| Hello, Cannot tell you about the first picture, but the second one with the buds looks like a viburnum and will probably blossom white. Frequently, they have a nice fragrance. Enjoy it! Kindly, |
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| Thank you Jane for your prompt reply,I apprciate that very much. I am posting more vivid the first picture. |
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- Posted by dan_staley 5b/S 2b AHS 6-7 (My Page) on Tue, Apr 27, 10 at 17:06
| From what I can tell with the pic, looks like some sort of Mahonia, Oregon grape. Not a happy camper in that spot. Agreed with the Viburnum. Dan |
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| Hi Dan. Thank you for your help.I really appreciate that. Hala. |
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- Posted by dan_staley 5b/S 2b AHS 6-7 (My Page) on Tue, Apr 27, 10 at 20:06
| :o) Dan |
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| Yes, it's M. aquifolium. Very common where I live. |
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| Hi bboy, I greatly appreciate your input. thank you. Hala. |
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