Can you identify this plant?
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Lori O'Farrill on Aug 27, 2015http://www.finegardening.com/spirea-spiraea I have pink one's in my yard.. love them.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Aug 27, 2015picture is a little blurry. But it does somewhat look like spirea.There are many varities available.Helpful Reply
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Cornelia Schott on Aug 27, 2015Take a look at the sedum blooming in my landscape. Hard to tell by looking at the photo, but sedum may be a possibility.Helpful Reply
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Mickey on Aug 27, 2015SpireiaHelpful Reply
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Rose Hill-Syriac on Aug 27, 2015I agree it looks like Little Princess Spirea to me. Blooms late June into July here in Western MA.Helpful Reply
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Connie Hoge on Aug 27, 2015All of the pictures are of Spirea, even Cornelia's. Probably a Spirea japonica. Google that, there are many, many, many varieties.Helpful Reply
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Cat1786735 on Aug 28, 2015Yes, that's spirea and you will love having it in your garden. I have 7 in my yard that are several years old and they bloom every year. You can get the solid green leaf or a "golden" leaf variety, both are beautiful, long lived, and easy to care for.Helpful Reply
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Mary Thorne on Aug 28, 2015Keep them well-trimmed for masses of flowers.Helpful Reply
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Michele on Aug 28, 2015take the leaves to a nurseryHelpful Reply
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Deborah Gates on Aug 28, 2015I love siprea not trim!Helpful Reply
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Barb on Aug 28, 2015When in doubt down load the app "my garden answers" Take a pic and send it and they will tell you.Helpful Reply
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Sandra Nobles Korschgen on Aug 28, 2015Abelias.Helpful Reply
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The Garden Frog with C Renee on Aug 29, 2015Post a better picture up close! it is really hard to tell what the leaves and flowers look likeHelpful Reply
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Mijackson48 on Aug 29, 2015Take your photo into a local gardening center and ask them to identify it. It would help them to indentify it if you also clipped a small peice (2") off of the shrub for them to see.Helpful Reply
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Sonja Knigge on Aug 29, 2015It definitely is a spirea and there are several different species, depending on the color flower bloom you want. I have all three and my favorite is one called Lime Mound which is as the name Implies is Lime with pinkish flowers.Helpful Reply
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