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Windowbee

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Hello every one,
I have many bushes in my area this type:
https://youtu.be/M1lL10J1k5E

it is flowering from end of May till aroud 5-10th of June.
What species it is?
 
Choisya? Loads in my garden with bees all over it.
 
I don't think it's Choisya because it looks as if the leaf edges are slightly serrated leaves, but there are varieties other than C. ternata which is the one I know best.

I'm tempted to think it's one of the fairly vast Rosaceae family (petal shape etc), but beyond that I'm not sure because although the flowers look a lot like hawthorn, the leaves are wrong, and it's probably too late for Blackthorn (sloe) even in the coldest parts of Poland. Probably a miles out though - my excuse is that my brain is still surprised I got the pomegranate flowers right!
 
Looks very closely to this i have around my home.
I hope it is.
 
Could it be this? - just took a photo of a shrub covered in bees at the National Trust place at Cotehele in east Cornwall. The photo shows the name - Acradenia Frankliniae.

CVB
 

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