Flowering Shrub ID

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Could anyone help me ID this plant? It flowers and I believe it’s a shrub. My uncle gave it to me last year and I left it out all winter, it was content and suffered no damage below zero. It now, once again, has bright green leaves and bunches of small pink flowers. I’m in England, if that helps, he probably got it via mail order. Thank you.

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It’s not climbing and has no nodes or vines, it just grows long thin branches so I tied them up as we have dogs.
 
Some variety of crabapple maybe? I'd start there anyway.

Thank you, I’ll look them up!

Edit: @NewBoots I couldn’t find anything that matches, but I just wondered if you know if I can propagate this plant? It can’t be split so I was thinking maybe new growth would be soft enough to root? That’s the only reason I want to ID it
 
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Might well be a viburnum, it just looks like a fruit tree of some sort. I'd just take a clean cutting and stick it in some water and see if i grows roots.

It flowered last year but bore no fruit. I did end up taking some soft wood cuttings, placed one in water and one in a heated propagator :)
 

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