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Old 24-03-2004, 07:36 PM
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Recently, my neighbor put up a new fence between us, and in the
process I gained a few plants that were previously on his side of the
fence. Pictured here is one of them:

http://www.inhouzemusic.com/z/mystery.html

Anyone know what kind of plant this is, and what it would take to keep
it happy?

Thanks.

-Fleemo
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Old 24-03-2004, 07:42 PM
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"Fleemo" wrote in message
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Recently, my neighbor put up a new fence between us, and in the
process I gained a few plants that were previously on his side of the
fence. Pictured here is one of them:

http://www.inhouzemusic.com/z/mystery.html

Anyone know what kind of plant this is, and what it would take to keep
it happy?

Thanks.

-Fleemo


Camelia?


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Old 24-03-2004, 09:32 PM
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Looks very much like a very healthy young Camellia~ though with some
reservations. How lucky can one get? It would seem to need nothing other
than an annual acidic mulch to remain flourishing, though is very forgiving.
Will probably flower next spring.
Best Wishes.
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Recently, my neighbor put up a new fence between us, and in the
process I gained a few plants that were previously on his side of the
fence. Pictured here is one of them:

http://www.inhouzemusic.com/z/mystery.html

Anyone know what kind of plant this is, and what it would take to keep
it happy?

Thanks.

-Fleemo



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Old 24-03-2004, 09:32 PM
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"Fleemo" wrote in message
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Recently, my neighbor put up a new fence between us, and in the
process I gained a few plants that were previously on his side of the
fence. Pictured here is one of them:

http://www.inhouzemusic.com/z/mystery.html

Anyone know what kind of plant this is, and what it would take to keep
it happy?


That appears to be Eugenia or Hedge Cherry. It likes acidic soil, positive
drainage, and will take full sun to partial shade.


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Old 25-03-2004, 02:41 AM
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Because of the wide range of wild guesses you are getting, it would probably
be best to wait until it blooms before finally yanking it out.

Some of the guesses are surely wrong because their suggestions have
alternate leaves and your plant clearly has leaves in pairs like a dowdy
privet.


"Fleemo" wrote in message
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Recently, my neighbor put up a new fence between us, and in the
process I gained a few plants that were previously on his side of the
fence. Pictured here is one of them:

http://www.inhouzemusic.com/z/mystery.html

Anyone know what kind of plant this is, and what it would take to keep
it happy?

Thanks.

-Fleemo





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Old 25-03-2004, 02:04 PM
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It looks just like my xylosema.


On 24 Mar 2004 11:18:30 -0800, (Fleemo) opined:

Recently, my neighbor put up a new fence between us, and in the
process I gained a few plants that were previously on his side of the
fence. Pictured here is one of them:

http://www.inhouzemusic.com/z/mystery.html

Anyone know what kind of plant this is, and what it would take to keep
it happy?

Thanks.

-Fleemo


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Old 25-03-2004, 05:32 PM
Fleemo
 
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Hmmmm. Camelia, Ligustrum, Eugena... this really *is* a mystery
plant! Well, thanks for your input nonetheless. I'll just wait
patiently until it identifies itself. Thanks for your input.

-Fleemo
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Old 25-03-2004, 09:46 PM
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On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 13:45:46 GMT, escapee
wrote:

On 24 Mar 2004 11:18:30 -0800, (Fleemo) opined:


http://www.inhouzemusic.com/z/mystery.html

Anyone know what kind of plant this is, and what it would take to keep
it happy?


It looks just like my xylosema.


Another plant with alternate leaves.
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