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Elderberry Facts

    Characteristics

    • Elderberry leaves are arranged oppositely on stems.Elderberry image by Valeriy82 from Fotolia.com

      The elderberry bush (Sambucus canadensis) is a common soft-stemmed shrub that can reach tree height if not pruned. Elderberry bushes have dark-green elliptical leaves with pale undersides. The leaves are arranged opposite to each other on each stem. If crushed, the foliage emits a strong, unpleasant odor. In early to mid summer, the elderberry produces fragrant white flowers in clusters that are between 6 and 12 inches across. Purple-black berries appear in late summer to autumn.

    Habitat

    Berries

    • Some people make elderberry jam.raspberry jam image by L. Shat from Fotolia.com

      The fruit of the elderberry bush is a known as a drupe. The pit of a drupe is made up of a hard seed encased in a shell. The sweet, fleshy covering around the pit is called the mesocarp, which is covered with a thin skin. Elderberry drupes are about 1/4 inch in diameter. The fruit contains vitamins A, B and C. They are often used in cooking and baking. They may be made into pies, added to muffins and pancakes, or used to make tea, jelly and elderberry wine. According to D. Charlebois of Purdue University, some people feel that elderberries have medicinal value and use them for a variety of respiratory and gastric ailments.

    Wildlife

    Identification

    • The elderberry bush resembles the water hemlock bush, a toxic plant that often lives in the same habitats. According to the University of Florida, they can be distinguished from each other by careful examination of the stems and leaves. The stems of the water hemlock have purple stripes and hollow piths while the elderberry has no stripes and a solid pith. The leaves of the water hemlock are arranged in an alternating pattern while the elderberry's leaves are directly opposite one another.

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