{"id":1249058,"date":"2011-03-27T16:00:39","date_gmt":"2011-03-27T16:00:39","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2024-12-24T18:49:09","modified_gmt":"2024-12-24T13:19:09","slug":"sambucus-canadensis","status":"publish","type":"ht_kb","link":"https:\/\/efloraofindia.com\/efi\/sambucus-canadensis\/","title":{"rendered":"Sambucus nigra subsp. canadensis (Cultivated)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n\n\n
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Sambucus<\/i> nigra<\/i><\/b> L. subsp. canadensis<\/b><\/i> (L.) Bolli, Diss. Bot. 223:168. 1994 (syn: (\u2261) Sambucus canadensis<\/span><\/i><\/a> L. (basionym);\u00a0(=) Sambucus canadensis<\/i> var. laciniata<\/i><\/span><\/a> A. Gray; (=) Sambucus simpsonii<\/span><\/i><\/a> Rehder) as per GRIN<\/span><\/a>;<\/div>\n
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Sambucus<\/i> canadensis<\/i> L.<\/span><\/a>, Sp. Pl. 269 1753<\/i>. (Syn: Aralia<\/i> sololensis<\/i> Donn.Sm.<\/span><\/a>; Sambucus<\/i> bipinnata<\/i> Moench<\/span><\/a> [Illegitimate]; Sambucus<\/i> bipinnata<\/i> Schltdl. & Cham.<\/span><\/a>; Sambucus<\/i> canadensis<\/i> var. laciniata<\/i> A.Gray<\/span><\/a>\u00a0…….; Sambucus<\/i> intermedia<\/i> var. insularis<\/i> Schwer.<\/span><\/a>; Sambucus<\/i> mexicana<\/i> C.Presl ex DC.<\/span><\/a>; Sambucus<\/i> mexicana<\/i> var. bipinnata<\/i> (Schltdl. & Cham.) Schwer.<\/span><\/a>; Sambucus<\/i> nigra<\/i> var. canadensis<\/i> (L.) B.L.Turner<\/span><\/a>; Sambucus<\/i> nigra<\/i> subsp. canadensis<\/i> (L.) Bolli<\/span><\/a>; Sambucus<\/i> oreopola<\/i> Donn. Sm.<\/span><\/a>; Sambucus<\/i> simpsonii<\/i> Rehder<\/span><\/a>) as per The Plant List Ver.1.1<\/a>\u00a0<\/span>;<\/div>\n
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American Elderberry, American elder, elderberry, sweet elder, shambhukosha;<\/b><\/div>\n
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Shrub for Id- 071109Jm1<\/a> : 6 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (5)
\n<\/span>On <\/span>31\/10\/09<\/span> at <\/span>Herbal<\/span> Garden<\/span><\/span>, on the outskirts of <\/span>Hyderabad<\/span><\/span>, A.P.<\/span><\/span><\/div>\n
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Some <\/span>Sambucus<\/i> sp.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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Thanks, … It matches well with Sambucus canadensis<\/i> as per details from Indiantreepix Database:<\/p>\n


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I suppose Sambucus nigra<\/i><\/p>\n


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Mine has nine leaflets.<\/span> I think Sambucus canadensis<\/i> only. Also perfectly matches with posts in Indiantreepix Database.<\/div>\n
You may\u00a0like to check Wikipedia links:<\/div>\n
http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Sambucus_nigra<\/span><\/a>\u00a0(Sambucus nigra)<\/b><\/span><\/div>\n
“It is a <\/span>deciduous<\/span><\/a> shrub<\/span><\/a> or small <\/span>tree<\/span><\/a> growing to 4\u20136 m (rarely to 10 m) tall. The <\/span>leaves<\/span><\/a> are arranged in opposite pairs, 10\u201330\u00a0cm long, pinnate with five to seven (rarely nine) leaflets, the leaflets 5\u201312\u00a0cm long and 3\u20135\u00a0cm broad, with a serrated margin. The <\/span>hermaphrodite<\/span><\/a> flowers<\/span><\/a> are borne in large <\/span>corymbs<\/span><\/a> 10\u201325\u00a0cm diameter in mid summer, the individual flowers white, 5\u20136\u00a0mm diameter, with five petals; they are pollinated by flies.”<\/span>
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http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Sambucus_canadensis<\/span><\/a>\u00a0(Sambucus canadensis)
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deciduous<\/span><\/a> suckering <\/span>shrub<\/span><\/a> growing to 3 m or more tall. The <\/span>leaves<\/span><\/a> are arranged in opposite pairs, pinnate with five to nine leaflets, the leaflets around 10\u00a0cm long and 5\u00a0cm broad. In summer, it bears large (20-30\u00a0cm diameter) <\/span>corymbs<\/span><\/a> of white <\/span>flowers<\/span><\/a> above the foliage, the individual flowers 5-6\u00a0mm diameter, with five petals.”<\/span><\/div>\n
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Perhaps you are right.<\/p>\n


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Reuest for Tree iD 0039<\/a>:
\nDefence Colony, Indiranagar, Bangalore<\/span><\/div>\n
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Sambucus canadensis<\/i>; family: Sambucaceae<\/i>. \u00a0Please check whether this is the synonym of S.nigra<\/i>. This is an ornamental bush\u00a0seen in many places in Mysore also.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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Can it be this also? The bark has smaller thorn like dots.
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http:\/\/www.flowersofindia.American%20Elder.html<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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Thanks to all for showing and for id of this plant. This was pending with me from NBPGR Shimla.<\/span><\/p>\n


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Yes i could find those pics
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050612 BRS 370 for id id. request.:<\/a>
\nPl. find the attached file contain photo for id. request.<\/p>\n

Location: NBNP Garden, Anaikatti, Coimbatore (640 MSL)<\/span><\/div>\n
Date: 28.0.2012<\/span><\/div>\n
Habitat: garden
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Sambucus sp.<\/i><\/p>\n


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Yes looks like Sambucus Canadensis<\/i><\/p>\n


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Hooghly Today : don’t know what ornamental<\/a> : Attachments (11). 5 posts by 3 authors.
\nThis one looks like – <\/span>
http:\/\/www.flowersofindia.American%20Elder.html<\/span><\/a>
\nBut, leaves are different looking – <\/span>
http:\/\/www.hort.uconn.edu\/samcan1.html<\/span><\/a>
\nDon’t have statistics, because the owner kept looking at me very angrily as long as i was there. <\/span>The small tree was about 15 ft.,<\/span> leaflet maybe the size of a neem leaflet.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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Likely to be Sambucus <\/i>species<\/p>\n


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…, maybe one or none of the following-<\/p>\n

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  1. http:\/\/linnaeus.nrm.se\/botany\/fbo\/s\/sambu\/sambnig1.html.en<\/span><\/a><\/li>\n
  2. http:\/\/linnaeus.nrm.se\/botany\/fbo\/s\/sambu\/sambnig2.html.en<\/span><\/a><\/li>\n
  3. http:\/\/linnaeus.nrm.se\/botany\/fbo\/s\/sambu\/sambcan.html.en<\/span><\/a><\/li>\n
  4. http:\/\/linnean-online.all=ALL<\/span><\/a><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n
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