I think it looks like an Embothrium
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embothrium
Karen
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> Subject: [Plant-biology] Shrub ID sought
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> Can anyone ID the shrubs pictured at the following link?
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> http://www.dyesscreek.com/hidden_pages/030908.html
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> Eric Miller
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