More shrubs to identify

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  1. Pammybabe

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    I think number 3 is a Pyracantha (Firethorn). Does it have sharp thorns on the stems?
     
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    Did you check for sharp thorns Pammybabe???
     
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    Yes it has thorns but only very small ones
     
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    It doesn't seem to be having any berries and it is a bush not a wall creeper. Not at all as thorny as pyracanthas that I have seen before.
     
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