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  1. waretrop

    waretrop Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    So I took clippings from lots of things from around the yard last Summer and Fall. Now I don't know what they are. My label faded away. From now on I will use my "Brother P Touch".

    Can anyone tell what this plant is? Maybe Lilac?

    Just look at the roots that have formed in these few months. This may go on the perimeter of our hidden garden soon, if you guys can tell me what it is.
     
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  3. carolyn

    carolyn Strong Ash

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    Not a lilac. What does the leaf look like from the top?
     
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    All you need is walk around your garden and compare leaves.
    I'd say it must be something you like, a flowering shrub.
    Weigela, Philadelphus, etc.
     
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    calinromania, Your walkabout sounds like a good idea but the problem is that sometimes I get these items from my friends houses.

    No wait.....could it be a snowball plant? Oh I'll bet I got this from a friend. It may be one of the largest white flowers I have seen on a Hydranga.

    Could it be??
     



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    I was wondering if was a hydrangea, but was waiting on the picture of the other side of the leaves.
     
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    My first thought was Hydrangea too...
     
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