Any suggestions please?
Nor me sorry.
Could it be Eucryphia glutinosa, the deciduous one? The flowers do look a bit smalll though.
Where's Nut today?
Try looking at Euonymus Europeans, the spindle, only thought that because of the leaves being opposite.
I'm here and I haven't got a clue. Nothing I've grown. I don't know eucryphia but it's not spindle.
Have you any more info Dave? colour and shape of flower for eg.
I'd like to get a feel of those dead flowers/seeds/berries. I can't tell which from the photo
Is it evergreen?
Could it be an osmanthus? I think there are some that flower late summer/early autumn ...
No, not a rose
It could be a "Weigela Avalanche"
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If you click on it it should be a bit closer. I don't what it is.
Nor me sorry.
Could it be Eucryphia glutinosa, the deciduous one? The flowers do look a bit smalll though.
Where's Nut today?
Try looking at Euonymus Europeans, the spindle, only thought that because of the leaves being opposite.
I'm here and I haven't got a clue. Nothing I've grown. I don't know eucryphia but it's not spindle.
Have you any more info Dave? colour and shape of flower for eg.
I'd like to get a feel of those dead flowers/seeds/berries. I can't tell which from the photo
In the sticks near Peterborough
Is it evergreen?
Could it be an osmanthus? I think there are some that flower late summer/early autumn ...
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
No, not a rose
In the sticks near Peterborough
It could be a "Weigela Avalanche"