What species is this?
- kvan64
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What species is this?
My neighbours are asking me to help ID a plant in their backyard. I thought I have come across the name of this species but then I forgot. Could anyone help ID this please?
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Re: What species is this?
Can't help but hope someone can..I have a couple of biggies in the front yard and a bonsai on the bench.
Pretty sure the are the same.
Grows like a weed and suckers off roots and seeds germinate under tree.
Steve.
Pretty sure the are the same.
Grows like a weed and suckers off roots and seeds germinate under tree.
Steve.
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Re: What species is this?
Think I got it viburnum-tinus.Firecat wrote:Can't help but hope someone can..I have a couple of biggies in the front yard and a bonsai on the bench.
Pretty sure the are the same.
Grows like a weed and suckers off roots and seeds germinate under tree.
Steve.
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=vibu ... 4JndVZM%3A
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Re: What species is this?
Thanks Steve. Very similar but I am still not completely sure as the ones in my neighbour's yard is huge. It's about 5-6m tall.
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Re: What species is this?
Yes. Looks like it. Thanks guys!
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