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What in the world is the name of this hedge!
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looks like Heptapleurum arboricola. (parasol plant) A close relative to Schefflera but would need to see close ups of the leaves.
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Also looks like it could be a pittosporum variety
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Looks like Brassaia arboricola 'variegata' again need a closer picture of leaves to verify.
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That is what we call here in Florida "Schefflera". Its part of the Arbicola family.
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forget the hedge, what the hell is that on your avatar?
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Ive never seen them growing out of the wall like that
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The picture is sideways...
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It's Schefflera for sure, or something in the same family. Tropical plant, also good for interiorscaping.
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