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Gardening

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mnhtnbb

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Sun Feb 12, 2017, 01:24 PM Feb 2017

Can anybody identify this plant for me? [View all]

Thought it might be spirea, but no, maybe viburnum? It's blooming now in the Triangle area of NC.

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Pieris japonica? we can do it Feb 2017 #1
Yes Joanie Baloney Feb 2017 #3
Yes, pieris. Cracklin Charlie Feb 2017 #4
Thank you so much! mnhtnbb Feb 2017 #5
You're welcome. we can do it Feb 2017 #10
Golly, I've seen it, but don't know WHAT it's name is! elleng Feb 2017 #2
Plant ID GaiasResistance Feb 2017 #6
It is a Pieris japonica Botany Feb 2017 #7
It's 77 degrees here right now--predicted to be 80--but going back to mid-50's tomorrow mnhtnbb Feb 2017 #8
This is fun! GaiasResistance Feb 2017 #9
Agree with Pieris japonica. s-cubed Feb 2017 #11
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