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Can anyone identify this please? Most leaves are smaller than 10mms and the plant has thorns like a Pyracantha.
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Looks to me like a Pomegranate.

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Are those thorns?
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yes they are thorns but they are almost to small to notice
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I know this one. My uncle has them planted as a forest/group. They look like Fukien Tea but have thorns. I will get the name for you if you still haven't found out from other members soon.
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does any body have any ideas on what this plant may be.
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G'day Kerrian it looks similar to Berberis aristata or some type of Berberis .Hope that helps.
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Thanks Sno, I've googled berberis but its not a match. It looks likes a mix of berberis, pyracantha & pomegranate.
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