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Can anyone identify this please..

DaveKearleyDaveKearley Posts: 130
I have two these, they were part of my late mums collection, I have no idea what they are - can anyone help??

Thanks


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  • FairygirlFairygirl Posts: 55,117
    Spirea  :)
    It's a place where beautiful isn't enough of a word....



    I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
  • DaveKearleyDaveKearley Posts: 130
    Thats the one - thanks :smile:
  • DaveKearleyDaveKearley Posts: 130
    How about these two....

    This one is sprouting next to a Begonia....


    And this one is much bigger, never seems to flower...

  • Papi JoPapi Jo Posts: 4,254
    Hibiscus syriacus and ?
  • fidgetbonesfidgetbones Posts: 17,618
    I thought  the top one next to the begonia looked like a chrysanthemum.
  • DaveKearleyDaveKearley Posts: 130
    Papi Jo said:
    Hibiscus syriacus and ?
    Oooh, thats a pretty big one, I think that pot is going to get a bit crowded  :)
  • DaveKearleyDaveKearley Posts: 130
    I thought  the top one next to the begonia looked like a chrysanthemum.
    Hmm, looking at the pictures on the 'net, it looks a little more like the Hibiscus I think - the Chrysanthemum leaves are little more serrated.
  • AsarumAsarum Posts: 661
    Second one looks like a Sarcococca.  
    I’m not convinced the first is Hibiscus. It looks more like a crysanthemum or if that family. 
    East Anglia
  • Silver surferSilver surfer Posts: 4,719
    edited July 2022
    1. Chrysanthemum
    2. Sarcococca...which has tiny/miniscule  flowers in winter...very scented.
    Perthshire. SCOTLAND .
  • DaveKearleyDaveKearley Posts: 130
    Brilliant, thanks, that 2nd one has had all the rest of the family baffled and some are pretty into gardening :)

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