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This plant is an evergreen that put out some small, black berries
sometime this Spring/Summer. It has stumped some of my greener-thumbed friends. It's in Seattle. http://www.drizzle.com/~dantzler/ima...en/plant_1.JPG http://www.drizzle.com/~dantzler/ima...en/plant_2.JPG Thanks for taking a look. Cheers--Jeff Dantzler |
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Daphne laureola?
karen "Jeff Dantzler" wrote in message news:1062555398.14407@yasure... This plant is an evergreen that put out some small, black berries sometime this Spring/Summer. It has stumped some of my greener-thumbed friends. It's in Seattle. http://www.drizzle.com/~dantzler/ima...en/plant_1.JPG http://www.drizzle.com/~dantzler/ima...en/plant_2.JPG Thanks for taking a look. Cheers--Jeff Dantzler |
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AnonnyMoose wrote: Daphne laureola? karen karen is correct - definitely Daphne laureola, aka spurge laurel. Most likely planted by the birds as it is a weedy plant and seldom offered for sale. pam - gardengal "Jeff Dantzler" wrote in message news:1062555398.14407@yasure... This plant is an evergreen that put out some small, black berries sometime this Spring/Summer. It has stumped some of my greener-thumbed friends. It's in Seattle. http://www.drizzle.com/~dantzler/ima...en/plant_1.JPG http://www.drizzle.com/~dantzler/ima...en/plant_2.JPG Thanks for taking a look. Cheers--Jeff Dantzler |
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Daphne laureola
Thanks Pam and Karen! I found some info he http://www.uwc.ca/pearson/ecology/re...rodspecies.htm Definately not what I would consider a Northwest native plant! Cheers--Jeff |
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