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- edible. Raw elderberries are 80% water, 18% carbohydrates, and less than 1% each of protein and fat. In a 100-gram (3+1⁄2 oz) amount, elderberries supply 305...
- recorded as very common in Ireland in hedges as scrub in woods. Like other elderberries, Sambucus nigra is subject to elder whitewash fungus and jelly ear fungus...
- canadensis, the American black elderberry, Canada elderberry, or common elderberry, is a North American species of elderberry. It is a deciduous suckering...
- USCGC Elderberry (WLI-65401) is an inland buoy tender of the United States Coast Guard. She is based at Petersburg, Alaska and is responsible for maintaining...
- are usually referred to by their main ingredient (e.g., plum wine or elderberry wine) because the usual definition of wine states that it is made from...
- "Elderberry Wine" is a song written by English musician Elton John and songwriter Bernie Taupin, and performed by John. It was first released on John's...
- Elderberry Forebay Dam is a dam located in the Sierra Pelona Mountains of northwestern Los Angeles County, California. The dam partitions Elderberry Forebay...
- The valley elderberry longhorn beetle (Desmocerus californicus dimorphus) is a subspecies of longhorn beetle native to the riparian forests of the Central...
- lending them a light blue colour (and helping distinguish them from other elderberries). The fruit contains 3 to 5 small seed-like stones, each enclosing a...
- Sambucus racemosa is a species of elderberry known by the common names red elderberry and red-berried elder. It is native to much of the Northern Hemisphere...