Definition of Sambucus Canadensis. Meaning of Sambucus Canadensis. Synonyms of Sambucus Canadensis

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- related to the European Sambucus nigra. Some authors treat it as conspecific, under the name Sambucus nigra subsp. canadensis. Inedible parts of the plant...
- (rarely yellow or white). S. canadensis branches and inflorescence Inflorescence of S. canadensis Flowers of S. nigra Sambucus fruit is rich in anthocyanidins...
- similar, and sometimes treated as subspecies of Sambucus nigra, including S. nigra subsp. canadensis and S. nigra subsp. cerulea. The Latin specific epithet...
- & Cham. = Sambucus canadensis L. = Sambucus nigra L. subsp. canadensis (L.) Bolli Sambucus mexicana auct. non C.Presl ex DC. = Sambucus mexicana C.Presl...
- leaves. Viburnum davidii foliage and fruit Sambucus racemosa flowers Sambucus nigra flowers Sambucus canadensis foliage and fruit Viburnum grandiflorum Angiosperm...
- Pedicularis canadensis, common name wood betony and Canada lousewort Sambucus canadensis, common name American elderberry Sanguinaria canadensis, common name...
- poisonous. Flowers reported as edible include: American elderberry (Sambucus canadensis) Anise hyssop (Agastache foeniculum) Arugula (Eruca sativa) Artichoke...
- cinnamomeum, Osmunda claytoniana, Ranunculus sp., Pilea pumila, Sambucus canadensis, Smilax herbacea, Thuja occidentalis, Toxicodendron radicans, Veratrum...
- examples of such species include Sambucus canadensis (American elder), Sambucus cerulea (blue elderberry), and Sambucus simpsonii (Florida elder). plant...
- Sambucus peruviana is a species of tree in the family Adoxaceae. It is native to Central America and South America. Trees up to 8 m, irregular trunk. Leaves...