Just a quickie, when will the elderflowers start to bloom ?
Thanks as always







Elder is one of the easier trees to identify, but I can see how if you've not been exposed to one before it could be tricky. Here are a few things to look out for. The leaves are quite soft and are slightly serrated, and usually a nice dark green. The leaves and flowers grow on new growth, which is green and not woody, and the more woody parts (not the main branches but the twiggier bits) aren't solid wood, but are soft and pithy inside. Obviously, you'd need to cut a twig or two off to check. The pithy part is usually easily removed, leaving a hollow twig.eccentric_emma wrote:i *think* there is an elderflower tree overhanging our allotment. but its all mixed in with others so im finding identification tricky. it has some fairly full blooms but we are in the south and its been pretty warm. im just not certain whether it is an elderflower or not! i've never really been in contact with one before!


