Flowers  in the
Klamath Basin, Oregon
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Elderberry
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Sambucus canadensis
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aka American Elder
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Recipes
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Herbal Info
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spot.gif (316 bytes) Mildly Poisonous
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Elderberry are normally found on hillsides with a fairly steep grade like the one shown in the first photo.
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They bloom in the summer and the berries mature somewhere in September/October, depending on elevation.
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This is a woody plant so I would think only the bast just under the bark would be usable.
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Nevada pea
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Lathyrus lanszwertii
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Native perennial herb. Found on Biehn St across and down a block from the State Police station.
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spot.gif (316 bytes) Some species of Lathyrus are poisonous
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spot.gif (316 bytes) = Poisonous to animal and/or human
ani-x.gif (375 bytes) = Noxious or Invasive in Oregon

ani-c.gif (406 bytes) = Crop weed in Oregon
ani-f.gif (170 bytes) = Federal Noxious weed in Oregon

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