First is an Elder which will quickly grow into a big shrub - my neighbour has one about 20ft tall . The flowers are followed by elderberries, much loved by blackbirds and wine makers.
the second looks familiar but I can't be sure - possibly cotoneaster or amelanchier
No idea about the 3rd
The last one looks like some sort of field maple
I'm sure a more knowledgeable forum member will be along soon
Last edited: 13 June 2017 14:18:13
Billericay - Essex
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
Thank you . I got them to make a hedge at bottom of garden . As it's housing association house and they only allow up to 6 ft bushes so will have to keep trimming down
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First is an Elder which will quickly grow into a big shrub - my neighbour has one about 20ft tall
. The flowers are followed by elderberries, much loved by blackbirds and wine makers.
the second looks familiar but I can't be sure - possibly cotoneaster or amelanchier
No idea about the 3rd
The last one looks like some sort of field maple
I'm sure a more knowledgeable forum member will be along soon
Last edited: 13 June 2017 14:18:13
Billericay - Essex
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
Thank you . I got them to make a hedge at bottom of garden . As it's housing association house and they only allow up to 6 ft bushes so will have to keep trimming down
4. Looks like Viburnum sp.