There are a couple of the possible hogweeds at the very back of the bed that could be left to flower without spoiling the bed. I may do that and see what the flower comes through like to definitely confirm the ID, With regard to the viburnum would anyone risk going back into the much older, thicker wood beyond the beautiful slim red stems?
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re the viburnum. It's not just the shape of the leaves but the state of the leaves, all those holes, that ID it
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There are a couple of the possible hogweeds at the very back of the bed that could be left to flower without spoiling the bed. I may do that and see what the flower comes through like to definitely confirm the ID, With regard to the viburnum would anyone risk going back into the much older, thicker wood beyond the beautiful slim red stems?
Re the viburnum. I'd hack into it really hard and let it grow back
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