We dug up our whole garden 16 years ago due to the uncontrollable Aegopodium podagraria. We had 16 years of garden-happiness. Last week I saw it...
I checked other images of Clusia rosea and it is spot on. Thank you for your help.
I was told this plant is quite common but I can't find it online. Can somebody help? Many thanks in advance.
It does look like cotoneaster photos on the net. Thank you Wendy and D.
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands Flowers in spring. Tiny pinkish/whitish flowers. Woody branches. Shrub. Medium height ~80cm.