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Profile Image Angela Syvret

angelasyvret

Hydrangea

  • Season Icon Late SpringLate Spring 2018
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angelasyvret

Help me identify this plant

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teamgardentags

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teamgardentags

Thanks also for asking us to help identify your plant #PlantID. Fellow GT'ers are you able to help Angela? @barbaramatthews @carolgs @Garyg @jamesshobbs @joanboston @KariSamuel @kathy @lexijane @linfoster @mikethegardener @mrsflowerpot @PlantDoctor @richard.spicer.7906

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kathy

Hydrangea

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mrsflowerpot

Hi Angela, welcome to GardenTags 😃, your plant looks like Virburnum opulus 💚💚💚 #viburnumopulus

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joanboston

Not hydrangea, Japanese snowball shrub

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angelasyvret

Thank you and I agree with you @mrsflowerpot except this is a beautiful 20 foot high tree and from what I’ve read, I didn’t think they got that big! It’s not my tree but I’m in love with it and want to plant one on my garden 😊

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mrsflowerpot

Could be Viburnum plicatum as they can grow to 15ft tall! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 #viburnumplicatum

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angelasyvret

Found it - Vibunum opulus roseum - on my shopping list 😊

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