If you're dealing with a larger plant and uncertain about its identity or where its seeds are located, try observing its features closely and researching common plants in your area. Seek help from local gardening clubs or extension services. Look for seed pods, flowers, or reproductive structures on the plant, as seeds are typically found within these. If you find seeds, collect and examine them for viability. Sharing photos on gardening forums can also aid in identification and propagation advice. |
It's an Abelia grandiflora. Probably easier by cuttings than seed |