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Prunus? - identity
I'm trying to find out the name for a plant which is very common in
old Australian gardens and which I'm sure must also be well known in the UK. Its a small shrub which suckers copiously and spread easily in good conditions but seldom gets more than about waist high. It has flowers like a prunus in either white but more commonly pink. Quite a dull little plant except for a brief time in Spring. It's the sort of plant that grew in Grannies gardens and the ancient maiden Aunt always had one - very old fashioned so I don't think it would have been a plant that has had much attention from the nursery trade (and I've never seen it for sale) but would have been handed on by digging up a sucker or three. Anyone got any ideas? |
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