ID this tree/bush please

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  1. Jeremy Fuller

    Jeremy Fuller Apprentice Gardener

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    Hi all,

    New member here.

    Can someone ID this tree/bush in my new back garden? Trying to decide whether to keep it – I wouldn't say I like it. would rather replace it with something that gives any birds fruit in winter, etc.

    Thanks!
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    @Jeremy Fuller It's difficult to say from the photo. I assume it's the plant in the right foreground. A closer picture of what appear to be spent flower stems would help. Really need flowers for ID. Don't suppose you can remember any flowers colour etc?
    It could be a Japanese Anemone, but not sure.
    At the end of the day if you don't like it for whatever reason then have it out, but I would wait to see flowers and get a positive id.
    Perhaps an admin @shiney could move this to the Identification Area where it may get more interest.
     
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    Welcome.
    My goodness, it looks like Kudzu has taken control!
    Where are you located?
     
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        @Jeremy Fuller we have moved your thread to the Identification forum, please see the replies above.
         
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        Interesting.
        Where is pic taken?

        Quote wiki....

        "Kudzu
        (/ˈkuːd.zuː ˈkʊd- ˈkʌd-/; also called Japanese arrowroot or Chinese arrowroot)[1][2] is a group of climbing, coiling, and trailing deciduous perennial vines native to much of East Asia, Southeast Asia, and some Pacific islands,[2] but invasive in many parts of the world, primarily North America.

        The vine densely climbs over other plants and trees and grows so rapidly that it smothers and kills them by blocking most of the sunlight.[3] The plants are in the genus Pueraria"
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        Pueraria leaf - Recherche Google

        I have heard of this invasive climber but never seen it.
        Pueraria has trifoliate leaves with pretty purple flower.
        Mystery vine is not trifoliate.

        I have trimmed pic to show clearer detail.

        More in post below!

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            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            I had something like this growing in my green house years ago.
            I grew it from a seed i picked up in California, never found out what it was it had a massive tuber when I dug it out.
            Kind of explosive seed pods.
             
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            see above posts.

            Forgot my manners.

            Jeremy Fuller..Welcome to the forums!
            Where ever you are in the world..USA maybe?
             
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