Specimen in question is 3' shrub in a #5 plastic pot. It's a broadleafed deciduous shrub. PALMATE leaves are 3" x 3" (incl. petiole) and opposite. ENTIRE leaf margins. Surface of leaf is 'slightly' tomentose (sericeous?) - very silky to the touch.
Infloresence appears now (mid summer.) 'Flowers' are terminal, complete, perfect, thyrse, indeterminate and 'resemble lilacs' in 3" clusters of small 1/4" (lilac colored) 'compact' flowers.
No discernable aroma to infloresence or bruised foliage.
Bees love it. Bark light brown and fairly smooth to touch. Presents vibrant yellow foliage in fall that lasts for weeks. Infloresece persistant. No pests or diseases in over 3 years.
Tried to key it out to no avail. Thanks.
Plant nomenclature. Who knows what genus and species it is?- I've forgotten the name(s)!! Continued --?
If possible , kindly post a picture.
'A picture is better than a thousand words' an old saying.
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