Sambucus Essays

  • Food Medicine And Myths From The Elder Tree Analysis

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    Loving our Elders: Food, Medicine and Myth from the Elder Tree. By Jolie Elan (Laura I think this first paragraph can go in a side bar with a picture of the plant otherwise it can be the first paragraph - your choice) Blue Elderberry (Sambucus nigra subspecies caerulea) is a tall shrub with beautiful lacy clusters of tiny white flowers that look like snowflakes. This fascinating medicinal and edible wild plant grows in North America, Europe, western Asia, and North Africa. In California, the

  • Native Dye Plants of the United States

    1712 Words  | 4 Pages

    Native Dye Plants of the United States The first to use native dye plants in the United States were the Native Americans. Their culture was totally dependent on what the land produced. This is reflected in the wealth of information Native Americans possessed about useful plants, from medicinal to ceremonial and dye plants. This is reflected in the types of houses they built and the names of places (often after the plants that grew there). Early European colonists foolishly ignored the wisdom of