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Derek Arita
10-23-2019, 2:22 PM
I've been trying to ID this bush that's been overgrowing in my front yard. We put it in years ago and for the life of me, I can't remember what is it or how to cut it back without killing it. If it helps, I live in Northern California, where the summers are hot and and winters are cold, but not freezing. Thanks for the help!https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/h151/derekarita1/0/80ee570f-1c10-48d8-95fa-4244c120d57b-original.jpg?width=1920&height=1080&fit=bounds (https://beta.photobucket.com/u/derekarita1/p/80ee570f-1c10-48d8-95fa-4244c120d57b)

Gary Ragatz
10-23-2019, 3:01 PM
Derek,

If nobody here recognizes it, give UC Cooperative Extension a try - https://ucanr.edu/About/Locations/ . I'm pretty sure someone there can help you out.

Dick Mahany
10-23-2019, 4:01 PM
It looks very much like a type of Lavendula (Lavender Goodwin Creek Gray shown below) that we had in our last home in the SF Bay area (Morgan Hill). I don't remember how we pruned it, but they weren't too delicate. They took direct full sun in the afternoons and endured an occasional frost during the winters but were quite hardy.

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Derek Arita
10-23-2019, 4:28 PM
Thanks. Just found out it's a Sweet Pea Shrub or Petite Butterfly Bush. Like has been said, it's pretty hearty and should be able to be cut back by a 1/3 its size. Thanks again.

Lisa Starr
10-23-2019, 4:36 PM
Derek - that is NOT a Pea Shrub (Baptisia), unless some people have another shrub they call by the same common name. Some people call Baptisia "False Indigo"

Derek Arita
10-23-2019, 4:47 PM
Derek - that is NOT a Pea Shrub (Baptisia), unless some people have another shrub they call by the same common name. Some people call Baptisia "False Indigo"
You're right. It's a Sweet Pea Shrub or Myrtle Leaf Milkwort. I ended up contacting the nursery, sent them a picture and they ID'd it for me. It's also called a Petite Butterfly and that's the name that I remembered.