What is the name of this tree?
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I have seen this posted as a climbing hydrangea and a climbing viburnum. I can't find it anywhere to buy.
Not to be a smart donkey but I think it is called pretty! Volgadia possibly, really don't know if I spelled it correctly
Thanks. Nice for color in the winter
Could be a red beautyberry. Google it and compare.
you should put your USDA growing zone since that narrows the choices
it looks like a cultivar of ilex verticillata to me.
Northeast, massachusetts
I think it is a beauty berry the ones here have gorgeous light purple berries.
Berry Heavy Winterberry Holly. Found my answer. Thanks everyone
Christmas berry?
see above
I see you found an answer. I live in the south and as a young girl we had a bush much like that; it had thorns and lovely berries, and waxy green leaves. It was called pyracanthea.
I've had good results using this app for your Smart/iPhone: http://www.gardenanswers.com/
It's accurate more often than not.
Thank you
It's a winter berry holly, they don't have any thorns.