Do you know what kind of bush this is?
#23
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Thanks to everyone for the info and suggestions! It's been a lot of fun looking for plants and then seeing if I can get them to root. DH has caught the bug and he now has six different hydrangeas, some Carolina Spice bushes and several colors of Iris. This may turn into a contest. I'm looking forward to having a beautiful blooming yard!
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For a definite identification take it to your local agricultural extension office and ask them. They can also tell you how to propagate and take care of you cutting. Your local agricultural extension office is an awesome, and free, resource for lawn and garden questions and problems.
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Another vote for flowering almond!!
Perhaps this would help with your ID?
https://www.google.ca/webhp?sourceid...+almond+tree&*
Perhaps this would help with your ID?
https://www.google.ca/webhp?sourceid...+almond+tree&*
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