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  1. wiseowl

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    This is in my neighbours garden and she doesn't know what it is called ,could anyone please help:smile:

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    • Anthony Rogers

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      Hi Woo,

      It's a Sambucus Nigra . Variety could be " Black Lace " as that's the most common one.
       
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        Good afternoon @Anthony Rogers my friend thank you,its really appreciated,your a diamond:smile::blue thumb:
         
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        • Anthony Rogers

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          No problem Woo, glad to help :)
           
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          • Sheal

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            That looks stunning @wiseowl. :) My young one has just come into bloom but I haven't had a chance to take pictures yet, I'll get out there tomorrow.
             
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            • Mowerman

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              It's belongs to the Elder tree family.

              I want one NOW! Even if it spreads like elders, who cares when it it looks like that in bloom!
               
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