can anyone help to identify the species of the plants?

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  1. Chen

    Chen Gardener

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    can anyone help to identify the species of the plants? thanks

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    Last one is Viburnum davidii.
     
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      The Eden Apprentice Gardener

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      Some of the photos need to be more closer with the leaves or branches. That way, you can get a more accurate ID. From what I can see, this is what I think:

      Row 1 - Rhododendron shrub (not certain, need more closer shots)
      Row 3 right side - Might be a Strawberry tree, Arbutus unedo
      Row 4 right side - Mahonia shrub
      Row 4 left side - Aucuba japonica
      Row 5 - Viburnum davidii
       
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      The Aucuba could be in the form A. j.crotonifolia.
       
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      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      Its always better to just put a couple up at a time rather than lots with fairly silhouette type pictures.
      Maybe two pictures of each, a long shot, showing habit and a close up of foliage and flowers, if any are present.:smile:
       
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