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Need assistance identifying trees/shrubs/bushes
Hey everyone, we need help identifying a number of plants on the property we just purchased. There are a number we don't recognize so I will upload photos as we take them. It is currently winter where we are so we understand this may be a difficult task at this stage but we are hoping a few of these plants will be familiar to some of you. Any advice or guesses are appreciated. For those plants unable to be identified, we will upload more pictures as spring makes them easier to identify. Thanks so much in advance.
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Haha nothing but sticks in the snow will be practically impossible to ID. It would be better if you provided some kind of size reference or mention how tall and wide. Right now, a yardstick stuck in the snow next to them would be one method. Common object could act as reference, too. Big trees — a good look at the bark is sometimes helpful.
Ones with some leaves and/or dead flowerhead clinging would benefit from a 2nd close up shot. Some of those are likely perennials or annuals and need to be cut to the ground and removed.
DEFINITELY NEED LOCATION — PART OF THE WORLD AT LEAST.
....the thorny little shrub in the very last photo looks like a barberry to me.
Ones with some leaves and/or dead flowerhead clinging would benefit from a 2nd close up shot. Some of those are likely perennials or annuals and need to be cut to the ground and removed.
DEFINITELY NEED LOCATION — PART OF THE WORLD AT LEAST.
....the thorny little shrub in the very last photo looks like a barberry to me.
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