common elder
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Noun:
- A common shrub or small tree: "Common elder" refers to a widely distributed shrub or small tree native to Europe and Asia, known scientifically as Sambucus nigra. It is characterized by its clusters of creamy-white flowers and dark purple-black berries.
- A source for culinary uses: The plant is notable for its fruit, which is commonly used in making wines, jellies, syrups, and other preserves.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The common elder grows wild along the hedgerows.
- We harvested berries from the common elder to make homemade jelly.
- The flowers of the common elder are sometimes used to make cordial.
Advanced Usage
- "Elder" as a standalone term: In many contexts, the word "elder" alone is used to refer to this plant, though "common elder" or "black elder" specifies the most widespread species.
- Elder is a versatile plant, with both its flowers and berries being edible.
Variants and Related Words
- Elderberry (n): This term commonly refers specifically to the berry fruit of the common elder.
- Elderberry syrup is popular during cold season.
- Black elder (n): Another name for the common elder (), emphasizing the dark color of its berries.
- Elderflower (n): Refers to the fragrant, creamy-white flower clusters of the elder plant.
- Elderflower champagne is a refreshing summer drink.
Synonyms
- European elder: A synonym that specifies the plant's geographic origin.
- Sambucus nigra: The botanical Latin name for the species.
Related Phrases
- Elderberry wine: A type of wine made from the fermented fruit of the common elder.
- My grandmother used to make a delicious elderberry wine.
Noun
- a common shrub with black fruit or a small tree of Europe and Asia; fruit used for wines and jellies