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Common Name: Common Elderberry; American Elderberry; Black Elderberry: Habitat: ** Associated Ecological Communities: ** Growth Habit: Shrub: Duration: Perennial: Category: Vascular: USDA Symbol: ** Plant Notes: Common Elderberry is a native deciduous shrub in the Moschatel family (Adoxaceae). 0000005062 00000 n 0000042322 00000 n Accessed: 08-Apr-12. 0000007649 00000 n Sambucus canadensis (American Elder) is a multi-stemmed deciduous shrub of loose open habit with arching, spreading branches, clothed in a lush foliage of sharply serrated, bright green leaves composed of 7 leaflets. 0000014653 00000 n 1 1 ,1 2 ,1 4 Food scientists have examined dif ferent cultivars and pro-cessing methods for improving the yield and stability xref Sambucus nigra ssp. 0000001363 00000 n It can be found throughout Alabama. 0000003681 00000 n Le fruit, ressemblant à la myrtille, est principalement utilisé pour faire du vin, de la confiture, de la teinture, du sirop ou encore des produits médicinaux. Citation in PubAg 27; Full Text 10; Journal. Photo by Cure Nursery. 5 members have or want this plant for trade. ��.������s��z������WfT�ȳQ�֨7�pĤJz��d. 1933; Clarke 1977). Sambucus canadensis. 0000004806 00000 n endstream endobj 296 0 obj<>/Outlines 28 0 R/Metadata 63 0 R/PieceInfo<>>>/Pages 62 0 R/PageLayout/OneColumn/OCProperties<>/StructTreeRoot 65 0 R/Type/Catalog/LastModified(D:20061024164932)/PageLabels 60 0 R>> endobj 297 0 obj<>/PageElement<>>>/Name(HeaderFooter)/Type/OCG>> endobj 298 0 obj<>/ColorSpace<>/Font<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageC]/ExtGState<>>>/Type/Page>> endobj 299 0 obj<> endobj 300 0 obj<> endobj 301 0 obj<> endobj 302 0 obj<> endobj 303 0 obj<> endobj 304 0 obj[/ICCBased 318 0 R] endobj 305 0 obj<> endobj 306 0 obj<> endobj 307 0 obj<> endobj 308 0 obj<> endobj 309 0 obj<> endobj 310 0 obj<>stream <]>> The American or common elderberry, Sambucus canadensis, and European or black elderberry, Sambucus nigra, are important plants. 1 0 ,1 3 Sambucus nigra h as n o acylated an th o cyan in s w h ereas S. canadensis contains the m ore stable acylated anthocyanins. 0000000892 00000 n 0000006029 00000 n Sambucus nigra subsp. 0000005610 00000 n startxref 0000011321 00000 n Sambucus canadensis, commonly called American elder, is native to eastern North America. Yes, they are both edible and from what I read the berries have similar medicinal profiles. canadensis American black elderberry Sambucus nigra ssp. 0000005139 00000 n 0000004858 00000 n You searched for: Subject "Sambucus canadensis" Remove constraint Subject: "Sambucus canadensis" Start Over. 145 0 obj<>stream 0000001755 00000 n Feuillage jaune or très décoratif. canadensis. The Plants Database includes the following 3 subspecies of Sambucus nigra . canadensis Remove constraint Sambucus nigra subsp. 0000010331 00000 n BYC��L�#��:%R��u�GT��T$�,���Ȇݩ�� ��� ���L��((�1���h@� � Sambucus canadensis var. - Sambucus canadensis var. All parts of the elderberry plant are considered to be a valuable healing plant in many folk medicine traditions (Hutchens 1991, Walker et al. 0000025298 00000 n 0000002299 00000 n It grows in a variety of conditions including both wet and dry soils, primarily in sunny locations. Sambucus canadensis (synonym Sambucus nigra ssp. 295 29 0000001450 00000 n canadensis images: images: Bioimages.vanderbilt.edu: Sambucus nigra subsp. Flowers are borne in 12.7 – 229 cm (5 … Acta horticulturae 9; Canadian journal of plant science 1; Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 1; Life sciences 1; Publication Year. Toggle facets Limit your search Text Availability. Cette espèce américaine est proche de l'espèce européenne Sambucus nigra, et est parfois même appelée Sambucus nigra subsp. 0000013086 00000 n It may grow 9 to 12 feet tall, is somewhat woody and has an arching spreading form. S. canadensis have been studied for their stability in response to heat and light. 0000009326 00000 n Broadleaf deciduous large shrub, stoloniferous, multi-stemmed, 5-12 ft (~1.5-4 m) tall and similar width, branches yellowish gray, with some lenticels, pith white. Each leaflet is 12.7 – 30.5 cm (5 – 12 in) long by about 1/3 as wide. acutiloba Sambucus canadensis Linnaeus, var. It is in flower in July, and the seeds ripen in September. 0000003499 00000 n 0000012274 00000 n 0000001192 00000 n Sambucus canadensis forma submollis Sambucus canadensis Linnaeus, forma submollis Rehder, in Sargent, Trees & Shrubs 2: 188. 0000008528 00000 n Utilisation. 0000000016 00000 n Vernacular names [ edit ] Sambucus nigra L. ssp. 117 0 obj <> endobj 0000004323 00000 n Fleurs blanches en juin, suivie de fruits rouges devenant noirs, comestibles. Toggle facets Limit your search Text Availability. 0000001811 00000 n trailer 0000009412 00000 n 0000002196 00000 n 0000005107 00000 n canadensis (L.) R. Boli Plant Symbol = SANIC4 Contributed by: USDA NRCS Plant Materials Program Warning: New growth of American elder contains a glucoside than can be fatal to livestock. - Ī`~�o�%B��w�&�c.`�� w�׸�y#�~���L���x�x�A��S��| ���07��)�| ���Y�e8ـ� c�p�0X�%cQ9�f�FHs1���i}!�y�s``��#P�;@� 4�@ 0000011211 00000 n 0000001914 00000 n Accessed: 08-Apr-12. 0000002731 00000 n USDA Plant Hardiness Map : You are here: Home / Plant Profile General; Images; Classification ; Subordinate Taxa; Related Links; Wildlife. 0000000893 00000 n 117 29 It typically occurs on streambanks, moist woodlands, thickets, fence rows and roadsides throughout the State of Missouri. 0000003070 00000 n Herbs. 0 more photos VIEW GALLERY. Download a high-resolution TIFF image of Sambucus canadensis (3149 KB) Time Generated: 12/10/2020 01:52 PM CST PLANTS Home | USDA.gov | NRCS | Site Map | Policies and Links 0000051874 00000 n Le sureau du Canada ou sureau blanc1 (Sambucus canadensis) est un petit arbuste à feuilles caduques, très rustique (-30°C) originaire d'Amérique du Nord (Canada, États-Unis, Mexique). 0000001652 00000 n You searched for: Sambucus nigra subsp. canadensis: One vendor has this plant for sale. Our native American type is properly listed as a subspecies of Sambucus nigra. 0000026401 00000 n Elderberry flowers contain flavenoids and rutin, 0000000016 00000 n trailer 0000004359 00000 n It is hardy to zone (UK) 3. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sambucus canadensis, the American black elderberry, Canada elderberry, or common elderberry, is a species of elderberry native to a large area of North America east of the Rocky Mountains, south to Bolivia. Elderberry is a vigorous, beautiful shrub commonly observed on roadsides and in hedgerows and disturbed areas in most NC counties and most states as well. The species is hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) and is pollinated by Insects. Download a high-resolution JPEG image of Sambucus canadensis (106 KB) Time Generated: 11/26/2020 11:41 PM CST PLANTS Home | USDA.gov | NRCS | Site Map | Policies and Links Sambucus nigra L. ssp. Ɣ. Il existe des cultivars à feuillage: doré, panaché, pourpre, lacinié, nervuré. Sambucus canadensis fut introduit en Europe, aux alentours de 1761. acutiloba Ellwanger & Barry, Novelties 1902-1904: 4. En opposition à l’arbre, l’arbuste est doté de plusieurs tiges qui partent de la base et il ne dépasse pas les 6 m. On l’utilise dans de nombreuses situations, petits ou grands jardins. 0000010305 00000 n 0000042544 00000 n Citation in PubAg 9; Full Text 3; Journal. Leaves are thin, toothed, green on top and paler underneath. x�b```b``Md`e`\� �� @16�,�9��UOq�a`ȼt� canadensis (L.) R. Bolli Show All Show Tabs American black elderberry x�bb�d`b``Ń3� ��� 0 3^' %PDF-1.4 %���� They give way to black elderberry fruits later in the season. Sambucus L. Show All Show Tabs elderberry General Information; Symbol: SAMBU Group: Dicot Family: Caprifoliaceae Duration: Growth Habit: Native Status: AK N CAN I,N HI I L48 I,N PB I PR N VI I: Data Source and Documentation: About our new maps. 5 – 9 in) wide with 5 – 11 leaflets. 0 1911. 0000015756 00000 n 0000001271 00000 n Shrubs. Sambucus canadensis ‘Kent’ Kent Elderberry, American Black Elderberry, Canada Elderberry, Common Elderberry, American Elder Main interest: high producing edible elderberries Soil & Exposure: full sun to partial shade, average water needs Flower: white and yellow, April to June Foliage: green USDA Hardiness: zone 3: -40 °C (-40 °F) View Zone Map Mature height & width (max. It is a deciduous, somewhat sprawling, suckering shrub that typically grows to 5-12’ tall. Native to (or naturalized in) Oregon: No. 1902. Type: Broadleaf. cerulea blue elderberry Sambucus nigra ssp. Click below on a thumbnail map or name for subspecies profiles. American Elderberry is a native thicket-forming shrub that can be found in all areas of NC along streams, marshes, moist forests and disturbed areas. 0000006536 00000 n Parmi les cultivars, citons : - Sambucus canadensis 'Aurea' à feuillage doré, drupes rouges. <]>> Sambucus canadensis and S. nigra have long been used in the same way, and cultivars of both have been developed. Family: Adoxaceae (a-dox-AY-see-ee) Genus: Sambucus (sam-BYOO-kus) Species: canadensis (ka-na-DEN-sis) Cultivar: Aurea: Synonym: Sambucus nigra subsp. Sambucus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Adoxaceae.The various species are commonly called elder or elderberry.The genus was formerly placed in the honeysuckle family, Caprifoliaceae, but was reclassified as Adoxaceae due to genetic and morphological comparisons to plants in … Sambucus canadensis is a deciduous Shrub growing to 4 m (13ft) by 4 m (13ft) at a fast rate. 0000006806 00000 n USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. et certains à grosses drupes. 1993; Barrett et al. endstream endobj 322 0 obj<>/Size 295/Type/XRef>>stream startxref 0000004563 00000 n Le Sambucus nigra Black beauty Gerda est un bel arbuste aux fleurs extraordinaires.. 0000007455 00000 n Arbuste au port évasé. 0000011983 00000 n View gallery. The compound leaves are attractive and in summer, small white flowers are borne in dense clusters. Sambucus canadensis. %PDF-1.4 %���� Leaves are 15 – 30.5 cm (6 – 12 in) long by 12.7 – 22.9 cm (ca. 323 0 obj<>stream These highly nutritious berries and flowers are so potent for boosting the immune system, that there are many over-the-counter medications named after this genus of … 509, BARC - East, E. Beaver Dam Road Beltsville, Maryland 20705 0000008436 00000 n xref 0000004527 00000 n laciniata A. Sambucus canadensis in the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN), U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service. 0000003259 00000 n %%EOF In early to mid summer, a profusion of lemon-scented white flowers appear in large flat clusters. Sambucus canadensis … Sometimes you'll see it on its own as Sambucus canadensis. 0000005184 00000 n canadensis) Common Elderberry, Black Elder, Mexican Elderberry, Tapiro, Sauco. 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