Sambucus pubens explained

Sambucus pubens, the American red elder, is a species of elder (Sambucus) native to eastern North America.[1] The inflorescence is a rounded panicle, making the plant easy to distinguish from the more common S. canadensis, which has a more open, flattened corymb. Some authors have considered S. pubens to be conspecific with S. racemosa L.

Uses

Common name is "red-berried elder" or "red elderberry". The red berries are an important food source for many birds. They have a bitter taste and can cause digestive problems if eaten in large quantities by humans.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Michaux . Flora Borealis-Americana . 1 . 181 . 1803.
  2. Book: Niering . William A. . William Niering. Olmstead . Nancy C. . The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Wildflowers . Eastern Region . 1985 . 1979 . Knopf . 0-394-50432-1 . 448.