Shrub name
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Download an app called "picture this" it is a plant ID app. It will identify the plant for you. Otherwise take a clipping to your local nursery
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it depends on where in the world the picture was taken
species often used for these topiary "lollipop trees" locally (South Africa):
- Eugenia's
- Ficus Microcarpa (Nitida)
there are probably more, spend some time researching with imagery and related links
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Hi, we call this Liguster in D

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Is this it from a different angle?

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That's 'Box' !
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Thank you all for your response. I will just figure it out from your posts. God bless.
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@hornoxx said:
Hi, we call this Liguster in DHi, thanks for your response. I see the plant name is as you said "lugister" I have searched on the net for the cutout or a high quality jpg, but no luck, do you have any site where I can download it or anyone pls? Thanks
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"Box" = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buxus
= a very small leafed evergreen shrub, used for low trimmed hedging and topiary"Privet" = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privet
Latin name = Ligustrum
German name = Liguster
= a small leafed evergreen shrub, used for general trimmed hedging and topiaryGiven the quality of the original image it could be either.
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@tig said:
"Box" = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buxus
= a very small leafed evergreen shrub, used for low trimmed hedging and topiary"Privet" = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privet
Latin name = Ligustrum
German name = Liguster
= a small leafed evergreen shrub, used for general trimmed hedging and topiaryGiven the quality of the original image it could be either.
Thanks. You know where I can get the cutout?
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Google and 3dWH are your friends...
Look for 'Privet Shrub' [Liguster is just the German name !]
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/ua1e68d95-7773-4936-8f80-d12834dd060d/Privet
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/u74c2fbec-f0b6-4235-bc37-72e54df2f074/cheyenne-privetor 'Box Shrub' [or 'Hedge']
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/search/?q=box%20shrub
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/search/?q=box%20hedgeThere are lots of these, and I suspect no one could spot if it's one or the other shrubs !
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