Apologies ..my pics were in date order but now appear above completely 
muddled.

On Wednesday 31 July 2024 at 09:43:35 UTC+1 PlantaholicSheila wrote:

> Glendoick gardens near Perth and Dundee, Scotland. are only open in April 
> and May to the public.
> The garden is the home of the COX family. 3 x generations of plant hunters.
> They specialise in Rhododendrons but have other unusual shrubs.
> Now owned by Kenneth Cox, who runs the busy garden centre.
>
> I first noticed this shrub on 11th April 2024.
> 2 shrubs together. 
> Appeared to be evergreen.
> One with tiny 4 petal flowers,  one with brown bits...female and male on 
> sepperate bushes?
> At first I thought it was Euonymus...but leaves are alternate.
> I have since popped back a few times to add more images.
> It formed white berries...not round.
>
> Please does any one here recognise it.
> Many thanks as always for your expert help.
> Cheers
> Sheila.
>

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