-
related to the
European Sambucus nigra. Some
authors treat it as conspecific,
under the name
Sambucus nigra subsp.
canadensis. The
species is
native to...
- or white). S.
canadensis branches and
inflorescence Inflorescence of S.
canadensis Flowers of S. nigra The
taxonomy of the
genus Sambucus L., originally...
- & Cham. =
Sambucus canadensis L. =
Sambucus nigra L. subsp.
canadensis (L.)
Bolli Sambucus mexicana auct. non C.Presl ex DC. =
Sambucus mexicana C.Presl...
- similar, and
sometimes treated as
subspecies of
Sambucus nigra,
including S. nigra subsp.
canadensis and S. nigra subsp. cerulea. The
Latin specific epithet...
-
Pedicularis canadensis,
common name wood
betony and
Canada lousewort Sambucus canadensis,
common name
American elderberry Sanguinaria canadensis,
common name...
- leaves.
Viburnum davidii foliage and
fruit Sambucus racemosa flowers Sambucus nigra flowers Sambucus canadensis foliage and
fruit Viburnum grandiflorum Angiosperm...
-
Sambucus racemosa subsp. pubens, the
American red elder, is a
subspecies of red-berried
elder (
Sambucus racemosa)
native to
North America. The inflorescence...
- jnecology.uk/rubus/accounts/
canadensis.htm
Rubus canadensis.
University of
Michigan Ethnobotany.
Media related to
Rubus canadensis at
Wikimedia Commons Data...
-
examples of such
species include Sambucus canadensis (American elder),
Sambucus cerulea (blue elderberry), and
Sambucus simpsonii (Florida elder). plant...
- poisonous.
Flowers reported as
edible include:
American elderberry (
Sambucus canadensis)
Anise hyssop (Agastache foeniculum)
Arugula (Eruca sativa) Artichoke...