I really do not know what this is, but it was flowering at the end of April in a garden in my village. Could it be a hydrangea?
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Could be a Spirea
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I habüveca spirea in the garden and their flowers are more pointed
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Could it be elder? Beautiful with all the small flowers.
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Prüerhaps It is, we have a few bushes in the neighbourhood
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A mystery – not elderberry
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I will have to search with a plant app I have
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According to my app it could be a common whitebeam which also produces red berries in autumn
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Latin name sorbus aria
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Not a hydrangea — could it be viburnum — ‘Allegheny’ Viburnum?
Viburnum rhytidophylloides ‘Allegheny’
Viburnum x rhytidophylloides
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I think it is this sorbus aria as inremember seeing the red berries in Autumn
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This is not an easy one. It looks like both a viburnum and a sorbus. Both have red berries. You can probably determine which one it is by the leaves. I can not see enough detail to determine which one it is.
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At least I seem to be on the right track
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My kind of flower–white! Very pretty, too.
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It was a Bush with many flowers
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