Bush ID
krnuttle
7 years ago
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Small Bush ID Please
Comments (2)Cotoneaster sp...See MoreTall White Flowering Bush ID
Comments (2)Thank you very much!...See MoreDeciduous tree/bush ID please
Comments (34)To settle the question of the genus try looking at the pith: http://www.efloras.org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=10460...See MoreFlowering Bush ID Please
Comments (8)these are some of the most fragrant shrubs available ... and if you have one that isnt .. well.. get rid of it ... this is also a shrub that needs constant rejuvenation pruning ... to get rid of all the old ugly sticks ... https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffcm&q=rejuvenation+pruning&iax=videos&ia=videos part of its problems is that it has been pruned into sorta a tree form.. and this shrub aint buying that ... it also looks like it is lacking for light.. and leaning out to get over that ... was something that shaded it removed??? btw: the dog looks stoned.. whats that all about.. lol ... again .. if yours is not extremely fragrant.. just be done with it.. build a new bed .. and then get a very good one ... after it done blooming.. i might be tempted to just cut it down to 6 to 8 inches.. and watch it go crazy with no insult to the massive root mass .. unless you go in there to remove the grass and excessively disturb such ... [yes.. i might go beyond the usual 1/3 cut back in rejuvenation pruning]... they are a full sun plant ... so if yours is in less than such.. it just might not be a vigorous as otherwise ... but the way its flowering ... im thinking sun levels is just fine.. but i still dont get why its leaning so much ... ken...See Morelaceyvail 6A, WV
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