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el·der·ber·ry [ˈeldəˌberi] N

1. elderberry (berry):

elderberry

2. elderberry (tree):

elderberry

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English
The garden contains 200 botanical species in 17 medicinal herb beds, with an elderberry grove as a windbreak.
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It is one of the few elderberries that can be eaten out of hand, and its primary use is as a fruit for human consumption.
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There are humid chaparrals made up of coyote brush, poison oak, elderberry, snowberry, bracken fern, and blackberry brambles.
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These included seeds of wild grapes, elderberries and prickly pear fruit, often in large quantities.
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Flickers also eat berries and seeds, especially in winter, including poison oak and ivy, dogwood, sumac, wild cherry and grape, bayberries, hackberries, and elderberries, and sunflower and thistle seeds.
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There are a few plants you should steer clear of, like elderberries, which are safe to eat when cooked, but toxic when unripe and raw.
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Flora includes willows, ponderosa pines, aspen, firs, chokecherry and elderberries.
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However, pigweed, goosefoot, and elderberry pollen was more common in the coprolites than was maize pollen, which indicates that gathered wild plants formed part of the diet.
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Among the flora that the missionaries found were mezcal, chamizo, alder, willow, oak, poplar, and elderberry.
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Adults have been observed feeding on the leafy foliage of the elderberry plant.
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