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I wonder if you can identify this evergreen shrub? Seems to be Rosaceae , but that’s a huge family, flowers a bit like a Japanese spiraea, leaves like a rhaphiolepis. Looks as though it might be on the tender side & possibly been cut back in winters, plant is about a metre.
Many thanks for following this up for me, your network is brilliant. As you will have noted I thought spiraea on flowers but the leaves did not work for any I know – but they are crenata-like. So that maybe right, and thus our grateful thanks to your correspondent. I note it is not in Plant Finder (so assumedly uncommon in cult here, ... nor is it in Hilliers .Problem for me to resolve though is whether it is a deciduous or evergreen shrub... after I sent you the picture I began to wonder if it was deciduous, as most spiraeas are, since I had just assumed it was evergreen from the picture, but Kelsy cannot help with this as they did not take on the plot till spring.