Plantidote of the Day 2011-02-25
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Mystery hedge
Now blooming! This hedge is between two and three feet high, with lots of these pretty pink blossoms and shiny, dark green foliage. No one around here seems to know what it is. Look familiar?
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Does it have almost-black fruits later?
If so, my guess would be Aronia melanocarpa. (Something like that. Trying to dredge from memory, but memory full of sludge....)
Good question, quixote ...
I'll have to remember to check in a few weeks. To be continued ...