I know I could use the internet to identify this shrub. But I'm lazy. I might get to it, I might not. As you can see, it's not forsythia because what has turned bright yellow are leaves, not flowers.
It almost looks like bay laurel. But we have a lot of that in our yard and it's evergreen, so, no.
We're having pleasant days, weather wise. I can already see the grass growing since it was recently cut. I'm not ready to cut it again so soon, but I'll be keeping an eye on both the grass and the weather forecast through October.
Wow. Close up it’s nothing like forsythia. I’ll wait for one of your wise readers to tell us what it is.
ReplyDeletePlease, wise readers! I'm so curious, now.
ReplyDeleteSiri seems to think that it’s either a Hornbeam or Acer Campestre. However, these both have jagged leaves and yours doesn’t. C.
ReplyDeleteA variety of triffid. Run you fool.
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