[NatureNS] flowering shrub?

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If the leaves were opposite, my guess would be a viburnum, perhaps 
recognitum, lentago, or cassinoides--arrowwood, nannyberry, or wild raisin. 
It's not clear to me, from the photo, if the leaves really are opposite. 
Did you happen to notice?  Also, was it the site of an old house foundation?
Jane

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From: NancyDowd
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 5:44 PM
To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: [NatureNS] flowering shrub?

Today in Lakeview, nr E Dalhousie, Kings Co, I noticed this shrub in flower:
https://500px.com/photo/158644957/flowering-shrub-by-nancy

It is about 6-8' tall and seems to have very dark branches. Here is a closer 
look at the leaves and flowers, poor as it is:
https://500px.com/photo/158645865/closer-look-at-flowers-and-leaves-by-nancy

It was about 20' in from the roadside in a wet scrubby wooded area near 
fields. No others were noticed along the dirt road as I drove out. Does 
anyone recognize it?

Nancy 

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