Plant to move

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  1. hedgefog

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    hi All

    I am planing to move this plant, but not sure where to - sunny or shady area, because I do not know what plant it is.

    Right now it is in partially shaded area, and it is getting closer to other plants. So more room would be nice for them all. cheers. Screen Shot 2014-09-25 at 23.30.23.png
     
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  2. Lolimac

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    It looks like a Hebe Hedgefog,it will enjoy full sun or part shade,just remember to keep it watered while it settles into it's new home:thumbsup:
     
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      Thank you for your info and advice Lolimac. Much appreciated. I am adding a clearer photo as the one above seem blurred during taking.

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    • Lolimac

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      Hmmm @Silver surfer is the best for a proper ID,I'm not so sure now:rolleyespink:....:blue thumb:
       
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      Looks like Hebe Buxifolia, although I have been known to be wrong.:smile:
       
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        You could be right too, as my shrub is not round at the top, but stems spread out pointing upwards.
         
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