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No, you have to cut where there is a leaf or another branch coming off the stem, otherwise you will end up with an awkward stub at the tip which...
1. What you have is Schefflera arboricola indeed referred to by some as the dwarf umbrella tree, and from my experience actually more prevalent...
Wait, so why is it not Cephalotaxus?
haha your right, I meant to say therefore I am going to say Loropetalum, Thanks
It couldn't be a Cotoneaster because they have even bases and if you look closely, some of the leaves have an oblique base to them....
Im just going to throw this out there, but if the plant is only about a foot tall, could it be Cephalotaxus harringtonia? If planted in the right...
I'll agree with that now
I apologize if I am wrong, but the images posted here do not seem to have leaves in flat sprays, they seem to be going all around the little stems.
This plant is not a Taxodium distichum, the leaves are different, but it could be Taxodium ascendens, but it has been a while since I have studied...
The smaller plant on the sife with many long linear leaves is a chamaedorea, most likely C. elegans I have no idea if it is dangerous, have never...
If it is really a large shrub (less than 20' tall) and not a tree, then I would have to agree with jcblue13. Either way, the flora structure...