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What is the name of this bush?

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bartholomew | 14:16 Mon 25th Apr 2005 | Home & Garden
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The bush could be quite high, has green leaves, and little flowers clustered in the shape of a grape but upwards, the flowers come in violet or white, when in bloom they have a very sweet fragrance. In my home country the bush is called "bez", but I cannot find an English equivalent.

The flowers start forming just about now.

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Could you, by any chance, mean a Lilac bush ?? .......

.... check this link for pics & info:

www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/plant_finder/plant_pages/897.shtml

Out of interest, what is your home country ? Searching, I found that "bez der" is yiddish for lilac. Didn't think yiddish was a national language anywhere - though obviously appreciate it may still be used by some Jewish groups anywhere (?) ...... then again, could it be Polish ?

P.S: (I think from memory, when I studied Linguistics at Uni that Yiddish evolved mainly from German, though would imagine that as it was spoken by Jews across Europe - it would also be augmented by borrowing from other European languages too.)

End of Linguistics lesson !!! ..... sorry to go off topic !

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It could be a Wisteria.

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