OK, so this genus really has me confused.
I have a plant that was labeled S. hookeriana var. hookeriana. It is quite a bit taller than var. humilis. Is it different than Sarcococca orientalis?
I think I see that S. ruscifolia has more pointed leaves (resemblance to butcher's broom). And S. hookeriana dignya has much narrower leaves. S. confusa has what I would say is 'wavier' leaves and perhaps wider (almost laurel-like) with a zig-zag terminal branch.
But what might the differences be between hookeriana (var. hookeriana) and orientalis?
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