European elder

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Definition

Noun: 1. A common shrub or small tree: A woody plant, specifically Sambucus nigra, native to Europe, Asia, and northern Africa. It is characterized by its clusters of creamy-white flowers and glossy black berries. 2. A source for culinary and traditional uses: The plant whose flowers and berries are used to make wines, cordials, jellies, and syrups.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The hedgerow was dotted with the creamy blooms of the European elder.
    • We gathered berries from the European elder to make a traditional syrup.
Advanced Usage
  • Botanical Context: In botanical or horticultural writing, "European elder" precisely distinguishes from other species within the genus, such as the American elder ().
    • For this recipe, European elder flowers are preferred for their distinct aroma.
Variants and Related Words
  • Elder (noun): The more common, shortened name for the plant. "European elder" is a specific type of elder.
  • Elderberry (noun): The dark purple-black fruit of the European elder shrub.
    • Elderberry jam is made from the fruit of the European elder.
  • Elderflower (noun): The fragrant, creamy-white flower clusters of the European elder.
    • The European elder is in bloom, filling the air with the scent of elderflower.
Synonyms
  • Black elder (noun): Another common name for the same species, .
  • Common elder (noun): A name highlighting its widespread nature.
Related Phrases
  • Elderberry wine: A wine made from the fermented fruit of the European elder.
    • They brew a delicious elderberry wine from the European elder in their garden.
Noun
  1. a common shrub with black fruit or a small tree of Europe and Asia; fruit used for wines and jellies