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Barb Rosen on Apr 20, 2013From your pictures, I am thinking this may be a lonicera tatarica or pink honeysuckle bush, Donna. What do you say, @Douglas Hunt and @360 Sod (Donna Dixson) ??Helpful Reply
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Donna N on Apr 20, 2013If it were a type of Honeysuckle, wouldn't the flowers taste like Honeysuckle?Helpful Reply
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Barb Rosen on Apr 20, 2013Never have tasted them, here is a link about the lonicera tatarica http://www.illinoiswildflowers.info/trees/plants/tt_honeysuckle.htm and it looks very similar to me. But leave it to the Hometalk experts, @Douglas Hunt and @360 Sod (Donna Dixson) - I bet they will know for sure what your shrub is!Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Apr 21, 2013I think @Barb Rosen may have called it. There are good photos of Lonicera tatarica here for comparative purposes: http://www.hort.uconn.edu/plants/l/lontat/lontat1.htmlHelpful Reply
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Donna N on Apr 21, 2013That's it!! Thanks so much for your help Barb and Douglas!Helpful Reply
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