By Spottedray1
Bridgend,
United Kingdom
Hello. More plants to identify. The plant with the berries will have to be severely pruned at some time as its grown 8 feet out of its border. At the moment birds are eating the berries.
Many thanks.



29 Oct, 2012
Answers
Many thanks. I'll put some daylight ones on tomorrow. Let the dog see the rabbit as it were.
For some reason I thought the berried one was some kind of pryacanthus but I know nothing. It doesn't have thorns.
29 Oct, 2012
Beried one I would agree with Bamboo at Cotoneaster.
29 Oct, 2012
The third one is a spiraea japonica variety
30 Oct, 2012
Daylight pictures would make ID much easier - the top one appears to be Jasminum officinale, the middle one is either Cotoneaster horizontalis or C. franchetii, and the last one, possibly Nandina, possibly Spiraea, can't tell. As I said, daylight photos would be easier.
29 Oct, 2012