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Spiky bush ID

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It doesn’t have leaves at the moment so can’t do any closer.
But it’s a bush, this is a mature one… and the branches have horrible fine spikes that hurt like hell if you get pregnant like them.
Any idea what it is?


Any idea what it is?


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I want to make it grow more towards the fence (which was moved back recently)… do these respond to pruning well?
Same goes for guidelines of sunlight / aspect and other things.
Thanks for the ID.
The only time I’ve had experienced anything even remotely like that was Russia… and even then it was about -15!
What time of year do you usually cut yours back?
Wow - how does that work?
They're tough as old boots. Very little would survive -25, but they certainly survive minus 5 to minus 10 here [ even for prolonged spells ] in exposed sites, and anything else in between that the weather throws at them.
I just prune mine when I feel like it. It doesn't affect it in any way. Obviously, it's always better to avoid doing it when poor weather is forecast.
I like them - they provide early flowers for insects,and berries later.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
If I cut it now I guess I’d be removing flowers but I can’t remember it flowering if I’m honest. It just produces quite nice two tone pink and purple with new growth at times and that’s in one of those pics I posted ...