Sambucus nigra,Black elder,Elderberry and its narration literature.
Contents
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- 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
Habitat of Elderberry.:
The European Elder grows throughout Europe and the British Isles, very often appearing in hedges. It may grow as a small tree reaching only 10 to 30 feet in height and preferring moist, shaded places. It has been found in prehistoric sites in Italy and Switzerland, and today can be found among sacred sites in Israel such as the synagogus at Safed and in the archdiocesan yards of the old cities of Jerusalem and Bethlehem.
The American Elder is a Native American shrub, also preferring damp areas and waste places of central and eastern United States. It reaches only as high as about 12 feet or so, and was extremely popular among Native Americans for many ailments.
The Dwarf Elder is a herbaceous shrub growing in small colonies in the eastern and central part of the United States.
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- 1.Sambucus nigra,Black elder,Elderberry and its narration literature.
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