Need help identifying this plant. It's a shrub.
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Katrina Smalley on Jun 19, 2014Not a clue, but since you haven't gotten much pleasure from it in 4 years anyway...I wouldn't bat an eye at removing it.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Jun 20, 2014I'm clueless, too, but I think I might take a cutting and take it to a good local nursery or your local extension office before I made the decision to take it out.Helpful Reply
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Lynda Altman on Jun 20, 2014It looks like my forsythia bush. If it's not blooming..get rid of it.Helpful Reply
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Pat aka Queen of Thrift on Jun 20, 2014could it be cleyera? Not really glossy enough for that, but they are evergreen. The leaf formation is similar to a lorapetalem (Chinese fringe shrub) but all mine are a purple/burgundy color. Not sure if this helps, but I do see some similarities. Good luck!Helpful Reply
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Margaret Gerhardt on Jun 20, 2014The very top made me think of wild plum but further down, not sure. I'm going to check for "Smooth Leaf Holly" and see what that looks like. Wild plum blooms white in the Spring.Helpful Reply
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R.V.R. Farris on Jun 27, 2014Thank you for the suggestions but this doesn't answer my question because I still don't know what the plant is.Helpful Reply
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