Dug this one up from a site last year, can someone help me ident it please?
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[ID]Species Ident
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[ID]Species Ident
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Re: [ID]Species Ident
Some sort of citrus maybe?
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Re: [ID]Species Ident
The plant looks like an osmanthus. Possibly Osmanthus fragrans, a member of the olive family. It has opposite leaves that are finely toothed. The flowers will confirm one way or another.