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Red Elderberry

Sambucus racemosa

Description:

This often treelike shrub grows 2 to 6 meters tall. The stems are soft with a pithy center. Each individual leaf is composed of 5 to 7 leaflike leaflets, each of which is up to 16 centimeters long, lance-shaped to narrowly oval, and irregularly serrated along the edges. The leaflets have a strong disagreeable odor when crushed.[2] The inflorescence is a vaguely cone-shaped panicle of several cymes of flowers blooming from the ends of stem branches. The flower buds are pink when closed, and the open flowers are white, cream, or yellowish. Each flower has small, recurved petals and a star-shaped axis of five white stamens tipped in yellow anthers. The flowers are fragrant and visited by hummingbirds and butterflies.[3] The fruit is a bright red or sometimes purple drupe containing 3 to 5 seeds.

Habitat:

It grows in riparian environments, woodlands, and other habitat, generally in moist areas.

Notes:

Spotted on the Mt. Townsend Train in Olympic National Forest, WA.

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Red Elderberry.
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1 Comment

YukoChartraw
YukoChartraw 10 years ago

Thank you Despina Tsafetopoulou for your help with the ID! :-)

YukoChartraw
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YukoChartraw

Washington, USA

Spotted on Aug 18, 2013
Submitted on Aug 19, 2013

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