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Read about Sambucus caerulea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Sambucus caerulea, Raf. (S. glauca, Nutt.). Large shrub or small tree, occasionally to 50 ft.: branchlets rather slender, bloomy when young: lfts. 5-7, oblong, long-acuminate, coarsely serrate, the lower lfts. often 3-parted or pinnate, bright green, glabrous, 2-6 in. long: fls. yellowish white, in flat cymes 4-6 in. wide: fr. sub-globose, 1/4 in. thick, blue-black, whitened by a thick bloom. June, July; fr. in Aug. and Sept. Brit. Col. to Calif., east to Mont. and Utah. S.S. 5:222. G.W. 8:116. Var. velutina, Schwerin (S. velutina, Durand). Young branchlets and lvs. covered with a dense and short whitish pubescence. Calif. Var. neo-mexicana, Rehd. (S. glauca var. neo-mexicana, A. Nels. S. intermedia, Carr.). Lfts. 3-5, narrow-lanceolate, grayish green, slightly pubescent beneath. New Mex., Ariz. M.D. 1909:8, fig. 1.—This species is similar to S. canadensis, but habit looser and taller, very striking with its large clusters of bluish white frs.; the typical form and var. neo-mexicana have proved hardy as far north as Mass. CH
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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