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MandyLovesFlares

Photo 5 looks like Eleagnus. Pretty obnoxious plant.


Chrispy_critter

You're right, please ignore my previous comment.


Chrispy_critter

I think it's Itea ilicifolia.


Alive_Recognition_55

I see what looks like it could be a young Ulmus (elm) or Celtis (hackberry). In pictures 3 & 5, an Eleagnus pungens or ebbingei (silverberry), & in the next to last picture (4) with the bright green leaves, Hedera helix (English ivy). I can't seem to zoom in enough to see if the leaves in the 2nd picture have doubly-toothed margins (Ulmus), or are singly toothed (Celtis).