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Old 12-04-2004, 08:32 PM
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Hello, can someone suggest what this might be?

http://www.reddawn.net/dawn/photos/plant.jpg

I cut a piece and put it on the scanner. I've got three of these woody,
leggy things about a foot high growing in the front flowerbed under a
very large and established winged euonymous where they have no room and
no light. I suspect they were planted by the previous owner shortly
before we moved in here. I've been cutting them back pretty severely
because all they do is grow into the lawn and get in the lawnmower, but
I need to know what it really is and if it's worth keeping and moving
someplace else.


Dawn


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Old 13-04-2004, 12:07 AM
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escapee wrote:

On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 19:03:57 GMT, Dawn opined:


Hello, can someone suggest what this might be?

http://www.reddawn.net/dawn/photos/plant.jpg


to accurately identify any plant, a flower, no matter how insignificant needs to
accompany a photo.


Never seen it flower. Otherwise I would oblige.



Dawn


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Old 13-04-2004, 12:32 AM
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Looks as if it might be some form of Hypericum

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Old 13-04-2004, 02:04 PM
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not really true, is it?

Dave

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On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 19:03:57 GMT, Dawn opined:

Hello, can someone suggest what this might be?

http://www.reddawn.net/dawn/photos/plant.jpg

I cut a piece and put it on the scanner. I've got three of these woody,
leggy things about a foot high growing in the front flowerbed under a
very large and established winged euonymous where they have no room and
no light. I suspect they were planted by the previous owner shortly
before we moved in here. I've been cutting them back pretty severely
because all they do is grow into the lawn and get in the lawnmower, but
I need to know what it really is and if it's worth keeping and moving
someplace else.


Dawn


to accurately identify any plant, a flower, no matter how insignificant

needs to
accompany a photo.





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Old 13-04-2004, 06:32 PM
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On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 19:03:57 GMT, Dawn opined:

Hello, can someone suggest what this might be?

http://www.reddawn.net/dawn/photos/plant.jpg

I cut a piece and put it on the scanner. I've got three of these woody,
leggy things about a foot high growing in the front flowerbed under a
very large and established winged euonymous where they have no room and
no light. I suspect they were planted by the previous owner shortly
before we moved in here. I've been cutting them back pretty severely
because all they do is grow into the lawn and get in the lawnmower, but
I need to know what it really is and if it's worth keeping and moving
someplace else.


Dawn


to accurately identify any plant, a flower, no matter how insignificant needs to
accompany a photo.
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Old 14-04-2004, 12:02 AM
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Not Weigela? [Diervilla]
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Looks as if it might be some form of Hypericum

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