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  1. Sienna's Blossom

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    image.jpeg image.jpeg image.jpeg This is the only thing that was in our garden when we first moved in. The birds seem to like it for nesting in. Its about 6ft high and wide. It's flowering now. I've no idea what it is.
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      Spiraea arguta :)
       
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        You're a star, thank you. We've always liked it but weren't into gardening back then. I'm glad we kept it though, it looks lovely at this time of year. Nice to put a name to it now :)
         
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          It must look totally stunning mate :dbgrtmb:...as there's some beautiful pic's on the net of the plant:)
           
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            It does look gorgeous, it's tucked behind a ceonothus which is also flowering now, so the blue and white together look really nice. It's also where our blackbird fledglings were hiding before they could fly :)
             
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              Well with the size you've said it roughly is besides the ceonothus flowering...it's a good job your kept your fingers and cutters away :snorky:
               
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