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Thanks Mark. I know it must have been a bit like showing a daffodil BULB and asking which it was. Talking of which (well I wasn't actually) I wonder could someone give an opinion on the tubers below. They came in a kilo bag of new potatoes, sold to a customer at the local Farmers' Market last week. He brought them back on this last Saturday saying they were NOT, and he is right, there but are they dahlias as he suggested? I've potted them and will grow them on to see. He was not a happy man and said that most Dahlia vars are poisonous if eaten.
I sowed the seed in 2007 and have been looking through the pictures I took in that garden that year but it isn't there so I didn't take a picture of it. However I did take one of this incredible Daphne. The owner couldn't name it. Any suggestions anyone? Does the name van Houttei ring any bells?
Come to think of it though, my leaves are up to 10cms long even on the young plant.
It could be that it is an relatively unknown Euonymus species but it shows great resemblance to Euonymus cornutus var. quinquecornutus.Here are two pictures of a 4 or 5 year old Euonymus cornutus var quinquecornutus which was propagated by seed. I have also a grafted form of this small Euonymus but I do not have any pictures of it.