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pls help me identify this shrub
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its hard to tell...are the leaves sharp on the tips and does it get red berry clusters cuz if so its a species of holly
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yes it has red berries and small leaves with 5 sharp spines....
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not sure, bit all i can say is coool tree start airlayering it

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yep thats a holly.they are a hardy evergreen bush in northeastern u.s. and i have see a tree species that grow 30 to 40 feet tall. the leaves look much smaller than what i know of which is good for bonsai . as for growing conditions i don't know any specifics.
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yap i agree. i didnt airlayer it but instead i dig one of its trank haha...MWid wrote: not sure, bit all i can say is coool tree start airlayering it
Thankz guys now i know what tiype of plant is this some surt of climbing holly.
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