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What's The Name Of The Tree / Bush?
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What is the name of the tree/ bush? (see photo of a snippet in link below)
First saw it in a front garden in Derbyshire (I seem to think it was in the shade) about a week ago. The blue is really striking. This (a week ago was a tree) not very tall maybe about 7 feet tall or a bit smaller. Today I've seen what I'm sure is the same species appearing in someone else's garden (Lincolnshire) but this time it's appearing as a bush that's clearly been pruned/trimmed into a cube shape. I'd love to get one but haven't the foggiest what it is. At this point I dare not take a pic of either person's front garden!
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http:// s1005.p hotobuc ket.com /user/R igsbyFa n/libra ry/unkn own%20b ush%20o r%20tre e
http:// s1005.p hotobuc ket.com /user/R igsbyFa n/slide show/un known%2 0bush%2 0or%20t ree
Many thanks in advance
Mitchell
First saw it in a front garden in Derbyshire (I seem to think it was in the shade) about a week ago. The blue is really striking. This (a week ago was a tree) not very tall maybe about 7 feet tall or a bit smaller. Today I've seen what I'm sure is the same species appearing in someone else's garden (Lincolnshire) but this time it's appearing as a bush that's clearly been pruned/trimmed into a cube shape. I'd love to get one but haven't the foggiest what it is. At this point I dare not take a pic of either person's front garden!
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Many thanks in advance
Mitchell
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I agree with others, Ceanothus. Its possibly Ceanothus thyrsiflorus 'Skylark' A stunning variety!
20:54 Wed 31st May 2017
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