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  1. pete

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

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    I get this coming up in various places from time to time, its not easy to pull out if it gets a start behind shrubs.
    I think someone down the road has a hedge of it.
    It does actually make a nice dense hedge once clipped.
    Any ideas what it is. DSC01742.JPG DSC01744.JPG
     
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    Silver surfer PLANTAHOLIC

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    It is a Cotoneaster sp.
    A gift from the birds?
     
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      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      I had a feeling it was some kind of Cotoneaster, but didn't mention it because I thooght it might sway people.:biggrin:

      Now, can you tell me which one?:dunno::loll:
       
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      Cotoneaster id is hard.
      Especially as different Cotoneaster sp can cross.
      Sorry I cannot take it further
       
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        pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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        That's ok thanks you have confirmed my thoughts anyway.
         
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        My guess would be Cotoneaster franchetii but I also have read they hybridise so they might not be one specific species.
         
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          Thanyou both, yes it does look like a possibility, but never seen it fruit, I usually try to get rid of it before that happens.
          The hedge down the road gets clipped a couple of times a year so I dont think that fruits either.
           
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