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Shrub Identification

Posted by icebird28 Dallas (icebird24@yahoo.com) on
Sun, Apr 15, 12 at 21:12

Hi all,

Bought a house and while I'm familiar with flowers, annuals, perennials, there are several shrubs that I'm not sure what they are.

Was wondering, if I took some pics, some of you could tell me what they are before I decide to hack them down and replace them with something more interesting.

Let me know and I'll start taking pics.

Thanks,
Michael


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RE: Shrub Identification

Good pictures often result in proper identification.


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RE: Shrub Identification

And if you post some good images in the 'Name That Plant' forum, a prompt identification is almost guaranteed. Try in both places, if you like.

Here is a link that might be useful: C'mon...let's go the Name That Plant forum


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RE: Shrub Identification

nooo.. we want to play too ... do it here ..

those snobs in name that plant.. have no sense of humor ...

ken

Here is a link that might be useful: how to post pix


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RE: Shrub Identification

Dear icebird 28 Dallas,
Yawn, and double yawn. If you've already judged the shrubs boring, why don't you simply go ahead and remove them. Replace them with something you find interesting and don't worry about what the existing, uninteresting plants are. Yucca is interesting, formidable but interesting.


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