Just had a butchers at the pics in the first post.....is it the same plant?? 1st. photos dont look like privet or camellia (or the second photos!). Going by the straggly shape,etc. maybe an old weigelia ...Sue , Wot dya fink???
Trouble if OldJerry its Saturday night and I've had more than a few glasses of wine so am getting in a muddle with part 1 and part 2. Really don't think its camelia, not even so sure now its privet
Sue
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Thanks people - no, it has never flowered but has just got increasingly tall and leafy. Part 1 and Part 2 are completely separate plants if that is of any help ? Probably not......lol
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2nd photo looks a bit like forsythia, particularly the stems, but I can't see any detail in the dinky photos. Please can you post the photos bigger! Also something to let us see what size the leaves are as there is no comparison here. First photo looked like laurel leaves to me at first so you can see that I cannot make sense of leaf size!! By the way I don't think it is either.
Can see where you are coming from with forsythia, the actual stems have that knobbly look to them of forsythia but not so sure on the leaves, and if its never flowered can't be! Have the leaves got that reddy tinge on lately i.e. Autumn colour, or are they always that colour?
Sue
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Still unsure of wether there's 2 pics of 2 different plants,but anyhow,autumn colour thing could be Deutzia...bottom line is Forsythia,Privet,Camellia,Deutzia whatever..... all ghastly old crap,shred it and get something nice! (Preferably native,even better something of use)..........Yeah I know Privet is native,but everybody needs provoking on boring Sunday afternoons.....yawn...
That sounds like most shrubs old jerry - and Forsythia is special precisely BECAUSE of when it flowers. Just as we are coming out of the gloom of winter and wham suddenly this huge blast of yellow to brighten our days. I have 4 of them and would be happy to have more. (And they turn a lovely colour in autumn).