Flower on Shrub ID Help please
duncandotty
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enith
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Please help me ID this large flowering shrub
Comments (1)Looks like Rose of Sharon to me. A double bloom variety. Here is a link that might be useful:...See MoreFlowering shrub ID help. Please!
Comments (4)I'm no expert, but looks like Chaenomeles, flowering quince, to me....See MorePlease help I.D. this red twig shrub with pink flowers
Comments (3)Although it produces semi-woody stems during the growing season, Gaura is considered an herbaceous perennial and will typically dieback to the root crown or a basal rosette of foliage in winter. It is very particular about drainage and heavy or very damp soils in winter can result in it not reappearing again in spring. Otherwise, it is moderately cold hardy - zone 5....See MoreID please: white flowering shrub
Comments (11)I'll try to get a better close up since the one above is slightly blurry. I see there are many species of Spirea also (like Viburnum). It's more like a privacy hedge now, about ten foot long and three foot deep in front of a small brick patio....See Morelarry_gene
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