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Old 23-09-2004, 11:52 AM
Andrew G
 
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It turns out the bush is a Viburnum Tinus.

Interesting stuff this gardening caper.


Yeah, and I did a trade in Horticulture, so shows how much I don't know huh
:-)
Seriously though, saw a bush today, Pitosporum (sp is wrong I know), was
nearly going to have a look at you link and suggest that if the leaves
seemed tough it was a Hawthorn, if they were soft, a Pitosporum.
Just shows, you live and learn, do a trade, then work as a greeneeper for
the next 5 yrs and you lose the knowledge :-)
At least I knew it wasn't a Jasmine

CHeers
Andrew
Tony

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G'day,

I'm trying to ID the following bush in my backyard. It is about 2

meters
tall in a large ball shape with foliage to ground. It flowers with

heads
of
small white flowers. The leaves are large and shiny and remain on the
bush
all year round.

Here's a pic of the flowers which came out about 2 weeks ago and are
still
in full bloom.

http://stallardshb.onpix.com/flower.jpg

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Hi there
Definitely not a Jasmine.
Looks like a Indian Hawthorn to me
Cheers
Andrew


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