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Plant ID Help
Can anyone ID this piece of a shrub?
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Looks like lakeview jasmine...did it have red berries and small white, fragrant flowers?
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Not jasmine, did have berries, (some kind of holly)? My wife brought this home from a friends house.
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Looks like a Japanese boxwood to me.
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Yes, Japanese Boxwood.
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Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Boxwood of some variety but could not say for sure which one.
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The picture does look like a boxwood. But one of the varieties of Walters Viburnum (can't remember which one) can look pretty similar in pictures.
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buxus sempervirens---ever noticed how as it matures it smells like cat piss????? i try to never use it unless the homeowner SPECIFICALLY asks for it.
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I was getting a laugh out of someone arguing with me about a plant ID. He brought a branch and thought it was Japanese boxwood, but it was actually groundsel tree. No matter how much I insisted, he would not believe me.
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