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bobua
Mar 23, 2003
I'd trade it all for just a little more.

Anyone know what this is? They were put in by the previous owner and they are going pretty crazy, but seem like offshoots of the main shrub. I feel like they definitely need pruning but im not sure what to cut.

Google lens wasn't crazy helpful. This is in north texas.

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bobua
Mar 23, 2003
I'd trade it all for just a little more.

Fitzy Fitz posted:

Maybe someone else can help you with that picture, but I can't even make out the leaves at that quality.

Oh geeze, I was so caught up in what I thought was the weird way it had offshoots that I assumed that would be the identifiable part. As soon as I got a good leaf close up it said these were glossy abelia's.

Seems right, and matches the white flower, but no google images quite look like these. Maybe a result of really short pruning and then no pruning, or tough weather\low water or something? I'm not sure what to do with these now to get them looking good.

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