Can anyone aid me identify this shrub? When I was babyish, my mother had a shrub contained by her...
When I was babyish, my mother had a shrub contained by her yard that I own not been competent to find anywhere, especially since I don't know its name. It be destroyed many years ago, so I will describe it.
It be a small compact shrub, about 2 foot tall and 2 or 3 foot across. It grew in a correct mound shape, with the scrubby branches sort of weeping to form the tight mound. The branches reminded me of the branches of scotch broom, but the shape was nil like scotch broom. The blooms reminded me of forsythia blooms or carolina jessamine blooms, and it bloomed nearly the same time as those (early spring). Still, it didn't enjoy the shape of either. It be really pretty with its short ball-shaped mound.
This plant be planted by my mother in the 1940s if that help. If anyone knows what this might be, please agree to me know or tell me a website where on earth I might find one for sale.
Answers: Jasminum nudiflorum Winter Jasmine .http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0geu5x234tHEo...
Hi:
That is a tough one and I own been sitting here trying to consider of some plant specimens from your descriptions. Could it be some variety of a Spirea, Kerria, dwarf Viburnum, or possibly a dwarf flowering Quince shrub. I am not sure what climate zone you live in.
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