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Old 03-08-2009, 04:52 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Stewart Robert Hinsley writes
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Stewart Robert Hinsley writes

Did you mean Dicot06? I don't see any obvious reason to discount this
one as Viburnum tinus. (In life it didn't jump out at me as Viburnum
tinus, but I haven't noticed any of these recently.)


Not V tinus. Is it one of the large leaved shrubby cotoneasters? Eg
lacteus?


It doesn't shout out Cotoneaster to me either, but then I don't know
very many Cotoneasters. However, Stace says that Rosaceae have
alternate leaves; this plant has opposite leaves.


Which is why you're looking at Viburnum (and you're quite right that
Cotoneaster has alternate leaves). Well, it's got the right vein pattern
for V tinus. But the picture looks slightly greyish, the sort of
reflection you get from a slightly thicker waxy coated shiny leaf. V
tinus leaves are shiny, but they look very green - I think you'd be hard
put to get so many of them in a photo to look greyish.

Your leaf tips are a bluntish point. V tinus has a sharper point - the
nagle between the two sides is smaller.


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Kay