Solved Name of Plant ?

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  1. johnboy

    johnboy Apprentice Gardener

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    Does anyone know the name of this plant please ?.
    John.

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    Need a much closer look of the leaves but looks as though it could be a Euonymous fortunii
     
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      Hi shiney,
      I googled " Euonymous fortunii " and it does look like it, I will try to get a larger Photo tomorrow, Thanks for your reply.
      John.
       
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      It could be a few things, including E. fortunei [there are many varieties of that] and there are hollies which have little [ to no] spikes, especially when young, and some Eleagnus varieties are similar, so a close up would help a good bit. :smile:
       
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        Bigger picture if this helps shiney.
        John.

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        I'd say it's Euonymus too ...
         
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        Thanks for all the advice guy's ,
        Much appreciated.
        John.
         
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