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    Does any one know the name of this plant/shrub/ bush/tree please. It is very attractive. It is just about 6 feet high
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    Sorry no Beryl, and like you say it's very pretty sorry I can't help you.

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    I'm not a Planty person but this tree / shrubs is lovely and it really is tiered

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    Can't help you either at the moment Beryl but am looking into it.

    Pete.

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    Thanks Pete. It has fascinated me for a few years with it's tiers.
    It doesn't grow much taller that 7 feet , unless the council keep it under control.
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    I think this might be Hawthorne hedging treeplant

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