Sambucus racemosa, Red Berried Elder
By Greenthumb
- 24 Mar, 2012
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This was a healthy stand I found along the Sterling Highway Kenai Peninsula Alaska. Another that is more a coastal plant, I just couldn't enjoy it enough. I live around 500 miles from this location in Alaska.
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Lovely latin. Little by little I pick up a little more. I thought it would be a little more along the lines of rosey in color, but I wasn't right about that.
16 Apr, 2012
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Sambucus Racemosa 'Plumosa Aurea'
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From the latin root racemus meaning cluster. Seems to be common as a second definition for many species with a cluster at the raceme. So your ficus has a cluster flower or berry. There is a euclyptus racemosa also. That might be found down under too. :-)
10 Apr, 2012