Cut-leaved elder (Sambucus nigra f. laciniata)

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Where to plant
Let’s now see where to plant Cut-leaved elder (Sambucus nigra f. laciniata). What types of gardens and where this plant is normally grown.
Orientation
You can plant cut-leaved elder with any orientation (north, south, east, west) as it is not demanding about this detail.
Garden style
Sambucus nigra f. laciniata is normally used in coastal gardens – are gardens along the coast, typically very exposed to sun and wind; or wildlife gardens – natural gardens that feature plants that attract native wildlife such as birds, pollinating insects and small mammals;.
Planting type
cut-leaved elder is often applied in hedging and screens – so useful for delimiting different areas and giving privacy; but also low maintenance gardens – where you can’t care for the plants so often;.