
Sambucus nigra - Wikipedia
Common names include elder, elderberry, black elder, European elder, European elderberry, and European black elderberry. [2] [3] It grows in a variety of conditions including both wet and dry fertile soils, primarily in sunny locations. The plant is …
Sambucus - Wikipedia
Sambucus is a genus of between 20-30 species of flowering plants in the family Adoxaceae. The various species are commonly referred to as elder, with the flowers as elderflower, and the fruit as elderberry.
The common elder or black elder, a shrub as beautiful as it is …
Discover how to recognize a black elder and how to harvest its flowers and berries to treat your taste buds or to cure yourself. A shrub that is also home to many animals.
Sambucus nigra (Black Elder, Elder, Elderberry, European Elderberry …
Black elder is a large multi-stemmed deciduous shrub or small tree in the Viburnaceae family native to Europe. The Latin name sambuca means harp and nigra means black referring to the color of the fruits. It can grow at a rapid pace through root suckering to 8 to 20 feet tall and wide.
Elder (Sambucus Canadensis): Sacred Medicine, Magic, …
Apr 23, 2017 · The Elder tree (Sambucus spp.) has over 26 different varieties found throughout the world. Here in the Eastern US, the most common elder we have is Sambucus Canadensis, or the black elder.
Elder (Sambucus nigra) – British Trees - Woodland Trust
Elder has creamy-coloured, highly scented flowers. It produces small, purple-black berries which are sour to the taste. It leaves an unpleasant smell when touched or bruised. Common name: elder. Scientific name: Sambucus nigra. Family: Adoxaceae. Origin: native. Mature elder trees grow to a height of around 15m and can live for 60 years.
Elder - Medicinal Herb Info
One of the oldest legends held that it was the elder wood that was used for making the Cross of Calvary. Sorrow and death was believed to hover over this plant, even back in the Dark Ages when the barbarians poured out of the forests fringing the edge of civilization.
Elder characteristics – Sambucus nigra – Botanical online
Mar 9, 2022 · Properties of elder wood. Elder wood is very hard. For this reason, it has been highly valued at the time of the construction of agricultural tools or also in joinery. Sometimes it has been used as a substitute for boxwood. It is said that the same word elder comes from the Greek sambuké, which means flute.
Elder Monograph - HerbRally
The two most frequently used species of elderberry are European black elder (Sambucus nigra), and American elder (Sambucus canadensis). European elder is much larger, typically reaching the size of a small tree, while American elder is a shrub that grows only six to ten feet high (2).
Sambucus Nigra Guide: How to Grow & Care for “Black Lace”
Dec 14, 2020 · Guide to Sambucus Nigra - Everything you will ever need to know! Tips for growing and caring for "Common Elderberry" or "Black Lace"