Anybody know what this shrub is?
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Leegrace on Nov 26, 2014Maybe a huckleberry....wild plant similar to blue berryHelpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Nov 26, 2014I like Leegrace's idea.Helpful Reply
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JoAnna Cooper on Nov 26, 2014A barberry bush and this has many variety's. Purple, variegated,weeping,etc. Yours is huge and probably been there awhile. Don't trim like regular bushes, it flowers with a reddish-purple bloom.Helpful Reply
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Joanie1051 on Nov 30, 2014I've checked both of those out and neither of them seems to fit the bill. :( Any other guesses?Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Dec 01, 2014It does appear to have produced some sort of fruit. Have you ever observed that?Helpful Reply
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