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Eila
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Dovefromabove
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Not very clear from the pic a bit fuzzy. Can wd have one taken a bit further awsy
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1. Definitely Berberis sp...several possible named sp would fit
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Eila
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will try and take more pics on Friday
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2. Maybe 2 things.
Leaves have a look of Gooseberry.
White flower ...can you take pics to show the leaves that belong to it.
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Asarum
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White flowered one looks like Rubus ‘Benenden’.
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Borderline
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I think the top photo is the Common Barberry, Berberis Vulgaris.
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Ladybird4
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First picture is not a Berberis. Could possibly be one of the Corylopsis family.
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Asarum
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White flowered one looks like Rubus ‘Benenden’.
2. Agreed.
1. The way leaves are in clustered points to Berberis sp.
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1. I believe that almost all Berberis have thorns...so easy way to check if I am correct.
Berberis sieboldii is the exception being soft.
Corylopsis have beautiful soft yellow flower before the leaves appear.
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Leaves have a look of Gooseberry.
White flower ...can you take pics to show the leaves that belong to it.
1. The way leaves are in clustered points to Berberis sp.
Berberis sieboldii is the exception being soft.
Corylopsis have beautiful soft yellow flower before the leaves appear.