Any clues as to what this might be?

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Any clues as to what this might be?

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Hi All,

Happy Easter! My kids have finished their eater egg hunt and I sense I might ask my neighbour if I can take this ‘Easter Egg’ and create a Bonsai and I’ll buy a replacement shrub.


Even though it has recently been cut back - I like the movement in the trunks and think it has potential.

Any idea what species it may be?

Regards

Mark
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Re: Any clues as to what this might be?

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A Cistus.
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Re: Any clues as to what this might be?

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Cheers Mike.

A quick check of the Google machine and perhaps it’s not such a good ‘egg’ - I might leave it in the ground.

Cheers

Mark
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