Cut-leaved elder, Shornden House
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Image: © Patrick Roper Taken: 27 Sep 2010
A fine cut-leaved elder (Sambucus nigra 'Laciniata') in fruit in the garden at Shornden House. This variant of common elder is not uncommon in the wild in the East Sussex countryside.