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Cotoneaster I'd say - cornubia?

 

If you are philanthropic by nature offer it to turners if you can find any that will take green wood.

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5 hours ago, nepia said:

Cotoneaster I'd say - cornubia?

 

If you are philanthropic by nature offer it to turners if you can find any that will take green wood.

i'd take it but paul is a long way away.

 

love to know if it keeps that pink colour.

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if it is Cotoneaster Steve the colour fades.  I have these outside the back door and the pink has gone; they were cut a month ago.

 

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