Or Jasminum x stephanense a cross between officinalis and beesianum. Could it seed and produce one of it's parents? The original pic looks like officinalis
Well spotted. But is it a camelia? (the plot thickens) I thought they had large rose-like flowers, but I see it has some rosettes of what look like tiny flower buds coming at the top.
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Or Jasminum x stephanense a cross between officinalis and beesianum. Could it seed and produce one of it's parents? The original pic looks like officinalis
In the sticks near Peterborough
Thanks for your comments. Looks like the previous owner was a jasmine fan. Is it ok to prune the large one?
Don't think the second one is a buddleia actually as the leaves would be longer and narrower
Yes zebrina, I'd cut a few stems right back rather than shortening them. You'll end up with a better shaped shrub
In the sticks near Peterborough
looks like you might have a camellia struggling under all that growth as well!
Well spotted. But is it a camelia? (the plot thickens) I thought they had large rose-like flowers, but I see it has some rosettes of what look like tiny flower buds coming at the top.
Guess I should be more patient and wait until the plants flower next year.
Here's another view of the second one, if it helps pin it down at all.