Sambucus nigra,Black elder,Elderberry and its narration literature.
Article Content:
- .Basic Botanical Data of Elderberry.
- .Plant Parts Introduction of Elderberry.
- .Botanical Description of Elderberry.
- .Habitat of Elderberry.
- .History of Elderberry.
- .Chemistry and Pharmacology of Elderberry.
- .Phyto-chemicals of Elder Berry.
- .Medicinal Constituents of Elderberry.
- .Medicinal Uses of Elderberry Plant Part.
- .Medicinal Uses of Elderberry.
- .Edible Uses of Elderberry.
- .Other Uses of Elderberry.
- .Magical Uses of Elderberry.
- .Therapeutics and Pharmacology of Elderberry.
- .Most Common Dosage Standardization.
- .Other Application Tips of Elderberry.
- .Research Update:Sambucus nigra or Elderberry
Plant Parts Introduction of Elderberry.
Leaf: Opposite, pinnately compound, with 5 to 11 elliptical, serrate leaflets. Leaves are 4 to 11 inches long. The bottom leaflets are often 3-lobed.
Flower: Small, white, borne in dense, flat-topped clusters, up to 8 inches across. Appearing June to July.
Fruit: Small, berrylike drupe, purple-black, and very juicy, up to 1/4 inch in diameter, borne in flat-topped clusters. Maturing in July to September.
Twig: Stout, yellow-gray with obvious, warty lenticles. The pith is white, large and continuous. Buds are very small, red-brown and pointed. The terminal buds are mostly lacking.
Bark: Smooth and brown becoming furrowed and rough with age.
Form: A large shrub or small tree often with multiple stems that are spreading or arching. The trunk is usually short.
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1.Sambucus nigra,Black elder,Elderberry and its narration literature.




