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Description: History and botanical discussion of elderberries, with several recipes at the end of the article.
Click on graphic for larger image Botanical: Sambucus nigra (LINN.) Black Elder. Common Elder. Pipe Tree. Bore Tree. Bour Tree. ( Bark, leaves, flowers, berries. Click on graphic for larger image The Elder, with its flat-topped masses of creamy-white, fragrant blossoms, followed by large drooping bunches of purplish-black, juicy berries, is a familiar object in English countryside and gardens. It has been said, with some truth, that our English summer is not here until the Elder is fully in flower, and that it ends when the berries are ripe.
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