Help ID these for a friend...

JoeR

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I’ve been asked by a friend to ID these bit personally I have no idea. These are the photos I got, if need be I can get more. He really likes the first one.

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I think The first one is a viburnum That would have big flowers. Snowball viburnum if they look like white hydrangea flowers
 

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He said the flowers are like hydrangeas and I think we concluded that they’re Snowball Virbunum and japanese andromeda. Thanks guys, helped me a ton I had no idea.
 

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Third one is a Spruce bush.
 
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