I.D. these two
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Hi,
as the title states was hoping to get help identifying these two bonsai I was given. I have some horticultural experience but Im abit lost with these two. If the pictures are bad or you need more just say, and thanks for any help.
So, I think, or thought this was a type of privet, common or possibly chinese till i saw the little serrated flick on the side of the leaf. about half way up the leaf, and its symmetrical.
the second i though was a wintercreeper,or similar. but then i saw these wee white flowers, that looked different to the fortuni i have seen.
so yeah any help would be great thanks,
as the title states was hoping to get help identifying these two bonsai I was given. I have some horticultural experience but Im abit lost with these two. If the pictures are bad or you need more just say, and thanks for any help.
So, I think, or thought this was a type of privet, common or possibly chinese till i saw the little serrated flick on the side of the leaf. about half way up the leaf, and its symmetrical.
the second i though was a wintercreeper,or similar. but then i saw these wee white flowers, that looked different to the fortuni i have seen.
so yeah any help would be great thanks,
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So after more reading im sure the second one is Serissa Foetida. I read it smelled bad when trimmed so i took back a bit and it has to be serissa as nothing I know has smelled like that. Luckily I figured it out as I live in the north of Scotland, so the poor thing wouldnt of done very well at all outside where I was keeping it. (luckily its been hot,but ita turned today bacl to the 10 degree Celsius normal so its inside now.)
Now I just need to figure out what the other one is.
Now I just need to figure out what the other one is.
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