hello, I would like to be able to identify a rather large shrub/tree which is in my son's garden. They have only just moved in but this plant looks like its been there for a long time. It is around 15 feet tall and the leaves are large, thick and shiny like a Laurel.It has white cup-shaped flowers but doesnt seem to be fragranced. Could this plant be a Camellia? Didnt know if these could grow as trees rather than bushes? Thanks for any help.
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Nigella. Love in the mist.
Nigella produces beautiful seed pods and will happily self seed so you shouldn't have to plant any next year.
hello, I would like to be able to identify a rather large shrub/tree which is in my son's garden. They have only just moved in but this plant looks like its been there for a long time. It is around 15 feet tall and the leaves are large, thick and shiny like a Laurel.It has white cup-shaped flowers but doesnt seem to be fragranced. Could this plant be a Camellia? Didnt know if these could grow as trees rather than bushes? Thanks for any help.
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In the sticks near Peterborough