What plant is growing in my garden?
Sorry, too blurry to make out.
Quercia Ilex - Holm Oak? Could be wrong...have a look and see what you think
Quercus not Quercia....Stupid autocorrect!
I don't think that's an evergreen is it Michuk. A bit of extra info is always useful.
colour of flowers?
It is very blurred though and hard to see
I hope its not a tree - its too big for where it is.
FYI - i just taken on this garden so trying to work out what everthing is. I am new to gardering.
Can you get a clearer pic of that one Michuk? I can either have tiny or blown up and blurred.
I can see what's probably Lonicera nitida 'Baggeson's Gold' in the bottom RH corner
I wondered pittosporum but maybe the leaves are too wrinkled?
A young Cornus kousa?
does this close up help?
I'm not familiar with Cornus kousa (Bamboogie's suggestion), except at a distance but I think a cornus of some sort is likely.
It may be a seedling, some do seed around and it seems too close to a wall to have been planted. I don't think it's a climbing plant.
not the quercus or pittosporum
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Sorry, too blurry to make out.
Quercia Ilex - Holm Oak? Could be wrong...have a look and see what you think
Quercus not Quercia....Stupid autocorrect!
I don't think that's an evergreen is it Michuk. A bit of extra info is always useful.
colour of flowers?
It is very blurred though and hard to see
In the sticks near Peterborough
I hope its not a tree - its too big for where it is.
FYI - i just taken on this garden so trying to work out what everthing is. I am new to gardering.
Can you get a clearer pic of that one Michuk? I can either have tiny or blown up and blurred.
I can see what's probably Lonicera nitida 'Baggeson's Gold' in the bottom RH corner
In the sticks near Peterborough
I wondered pittosporum but maybe the leaves are too wrinkled?
A young Cornus kousa?
does this close up help?
I'm not familiar with Cornus kousa (Bamboogie's suggestion), except at a distance but I think a cornus of some sort is likely.
It may be a seedling, some do seed around and it seems too close to a wall to have been planted. I don't think it's a climbing plant.
not the quercus or pittosporum
In the sticks near Peterborough