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They kind of look like Korean Azaleas. Google that and check out the images.
Don't cut them back work around and in between and behind them, they are great, you would spoil the garden if you do.....
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They are definitely azaleas with the blooms. The tall bushes in the back, don't know.
You can trim the azaleas but they are much prettier if you let them mix together.
I agree with Marge, they are azaleas. I have had them for years! You can cut them back & you can even shape them. Depending on where you live and what driving they are. I have two different varieties. I wait till they are finished blooming and then I cut them back. They come back very strong and beautiful.
That was supposed to say depending on where you live and what variety they are.