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May 8, 2019 12:26 AM CST
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NW Indiana (Zone 6a)
I have a hazelnut in my yard, so when I saw this lookalike I thought it somehow got pollinated and I now have another. But the leaves are just a little different. Photos taken today, in the area descried in my header.

The mystery shrub has the more corrugated leaves. The hazelnut's are not quite as corrugated, even the leaves that haven't completely unfurled yet.
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Middle pic is both held together.
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Hazelnut:

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May 8, 2019 1:17 AM CST
Perthshire. SCOTLAND. UK
Garden Photography Region: United Kingdom Plant Identifier
Corylus avellana ...common name Hazel..... has leaves that are alternate on the branch.
Mystery shrub has opposite leaves.
I would suggest mystery one in Viburnum sp.
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