Elderberry [Sambucus canadensis]
16: Elderberry. (Prospect Park, May 22, 2011)
1: Elderberry. Leaves poisonous. Flowers must be cooked. Berries in late summer. (Central Park, Jun 10, 2000)
12: Elderberry. (Prospect Park, Jul 1, 2006)
13: Elderberry. (Prospect Park, Jul 1, 2006)
14: Elderberry flowers. (Prospect Park, Jul 1, 2006)
15: Elderberry. Wildman must have been talking about it. (Prospect Park, Jul 1, 2006)
6: Elderberry. Ripe in August. (Prospect Park, Jul 8, 2001)
7: Elderberry flowers. Flowers edible. (Prospect Park, Jul 8, 2001)
8: Elderberry flower. (Prospect Park, Jul 8, 2001)
2: Elderberry. Berries in August. Flowers in June. (Prospect Park, Jul 9, 2000)
3: Elderberry flower. Last one of the season. (Prospect Park, Jul 9, 2000)
17: Common elderberry. (Inwood Park, Jul 17, 2011)
4: Elderberries. But no berries! (Central Park, Jul 29, 2000)
9: Elderberry. (Prospect Park, Jul 29, 2001)
10: Elderberry. Not ripe. (Prospect Park, Jul 29, 2001)
11: Elderberry. (Prospect Park, Jul 29, 2001)
5: Elderberry. So many berries the branches are drooping. Berries are better cooked. Stems poisonous, so you have to pull all the berries off. (Prospect Park, Sep 2, 2000)
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