The most familiar use of the elder tree is probably that of the berries being cooked to make elderberry wine and various jams and jellies. |
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Island oak, canyon oak, and scrub oak are common, along with Catalina cherry, elderberry, and summer holly. |
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There was something lonely about the figure of the old man wandering along the fencerow filled with sassafras and elderberry. |
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We were fascinated by your use of rutin, since this flavonoid is a constituent in many herbs, including chamomile, elderberry and hawthorn. |
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An elderberry syrup over a handmade ice cream makes for a luxurious desert, too. |
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Unfolded flower buds of rhubarb are cooked in the same ways as elderberry flowers. |
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Each bed is edged with overlapping hoops formed from small cuttings of apple, elderberry and pear trees. |
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Sambuca, which taste of licorice like Pernod, is actually flavored with flowers of the elderberry bush. |
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Red willow, arroyo willow, elderberry, and McDonald oak are present in the tree and shrub layers. |
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Sugar was being added and elderberry juice being used to give colour to poor, overstretched wines. |
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Red elderberry, snowberry, and a species of prickly currant are common in the shrub zone. |
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I'm not a home brewer or wine-maker but as I gaze upon my elderberry tree, laden with blossoms and fruit, I am inspired to give it a go. |
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Shrubs of buttonbush and elderberry are frequent beneath the overstory and form dense thickets wherever an opening occurs. |
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Various ethnic groups throughout history have thought that elderberry had medicinal or even supernatural powers. |
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Wild fruit jellies, such as elderberry, rowanberry, sloe or crab apple, also make a great accompaniment. |
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Products with cooked elderberries, like juice or elderberry jelly, are perfectly safe, however. |
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Unfortunately a field of sunflowers were over, but we had the fruits of autumn, sloe, elderberry and powerfully scented crab apple. |
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To add to his challenges, Likes must deal with a high volume of brush such as thimbleberry, twinberry, elderberry, and fireweed. |
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We have the elderberry trees on our farm entirely by accident. |
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There are no confirmed drug interactions with elderberry extract. |
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The adjacent habitat usually includes red alder, black elderberry, Scouler's willow, black cottonwood, red-osier dogwood, and yellow monkey flower. |
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With the ponds there were lots of elderberry bushes and wild rose trees. |
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The elderberry not only works as an antitussive, but is also active against cramps and helps to cough up tough mucus. |
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At dusk a fox slinks through the elderberry bushes to drink from the cool water of a small pond. |
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It feeds on leaves and flowers of the elderberry bush, and its larvae bore into the pithy stems. |
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It is a relatively robust grape with a strong aroma of cherries, blackberries and elderberry. |
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Primatux also contains elderberry extract, which also has a favourable effect on immunity. |
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American goldfinches prefer to nest in young trees or shrubs, such as maple, elm, dogwood, or elderberry. |
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Some also attributes interesting possibilities to elderberry against trigeminal neuralgia. |
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Description: The elderberry is a source of vitamin B2, vitamin C and folic acid. |
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Well-known dye-plants are included, among them dyer's alkanet, elderberry, henna, indigo, madder and saffron, and each plant is illustrated in colour. |
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As a child Mr Gawthorpe would often visit the park lodge where his uncle lived with his family, there to be plied with elderberry cordial in the summer. |
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Nutritional supplements like echinacea, goldenseal, elderberry and astragalus have long been recognized in folk medicine as cold and flu remedies. |
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Many birds love berries of barberry, beautyberry, cotoneaster, currant, elderberry, gooseberry, holly, mahonia, mountain ash, nandina, pyracantha, and strawberry tree. |
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Species that benefit from this project include the threatened valley elderberry longhorn beetle and numerous neotropical migratory bird species. |
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None compares with elderberry wine which, because of its quota of tannin, will mature for several years in the bottle, acquiring its own splenetic English finish. |
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Some small trees and shrubs that will offer a bountiful feast include mulberry, hawthorn, crab-apple, common juniper, highbush blueberry, staghorn sumac, winterberry, elderberry, chokecherry, gooseberry, and mountain ash. |
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During late winter dormancy, before the buds sprout, collect shoots of wildlife favourites, like balsam-poplar, elderberry, serviceberry, redosier dogwood, and sandbar-willow. |
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Even after hops were domesticated, around 700 A. D., they threw in wormwood, henbane, cowslip, ivy, mugwort, bog myrtle, elderberry, oak leaf, laurel leaf, autumn crocus, or wild rosemary. |
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Try berberis, buddleia, cotoneaster, elderberry, escallonia, forsythia, jasmine, philadelphus, weigelia, privet and box. |
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A wet meadow south of the house, bordered by sumac and elderberry, is home to joe-pye weed, ironweed, swamp milkweed, rose mallow and many other plants that like wet feet. |
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You can create all kinds of arrangements by putting twigs, flowers, elderberry sprigs or grasses in flower arranging foam which you can buy at most garden centres. |
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In particular, the elderberry syrup, made with fruit, is a traditional pectoral remedy widely used in throat problems for which it acts as a softener. |
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For reds and purples we use elderberry and grape skin extracts. |
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Initially, their apple-blackcurrant fruit juice is being launched in the sports drink sector, while the elderberry juice is being positioned as a ready-to-drink tonic against colds. |
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On the embankments are white willow, water chestnut and elderberry. |
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Slash and longleaf pine, oak, sabal palm, and grass are typical of the flatwood lowland region, while organic soils support saw grass, cypress, sabal palm, myrtle, willow, elderberry, and gum. |
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Plant species composition for each site varied slightly, but all contained California lilac, coffeeberry, California buckwheat, toyon, elderberry and coyote brush. |
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