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barleychown
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Great job with the first one...hopefully this one is just as easy!

Once again, I know nothing about this plant. When we looked at this house this bush was huge!! At least 5' across and draped over the fence behind it...but when we finally got the keys this poor thing had been smashed to the ground! [shocked]

Mystery # 2

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Any chance of a closer picture of leaves
and bark????

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- Bible - Hebrews 13:2

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It looks like some type of vining honeysuckle to me.

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barleychown
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Here are the close-ups...

#2 close up

another veiw

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Nope, I don't think that's honeysuckle. The pictures I have don't show any leaves with scalloped edges.

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I retract my last statement. I now think it really is honeysuckle. We have a vine growing on a fence behind where I work and I looked tonight and it does have a few leaves that are scalloped like one of those in the picture and I even saw one with a mitten shape.

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