I'm still convinced it's ivy. We have some mature ivy scrambling through an ancient lilac tree. The ivy appears to be an entity of it's own.
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What plants are these please?
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I was thinking the same, I have a couple of fiscus plants that I bought in 1985/89 and the leaves do look the same.
I am planting up the front garden from scratch and was after some cuttings from evegreen plants.
This was big and nice and glossy so I thought it would be a good quick space filler.
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21, I saw this today and thought of you.
Would you say it's like your mystery plant?
I did get a photo of the whole plant, in situ, but that would give away what it is.
(yep, I do realise I've named the photo. CBA to change it now)Attached FilesLast edited by Two_Sheds; 22-06-2013, 09:28 PM.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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No Two Sheds, that looks like a pieris.
The leaves on the other plant weren't as straight, they were kind of ruffled slightly and arched downwards from the stem.Hi. Hi. We've removed your signature. If you have any issues with this, please contact one of the Moderators.
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