Publisher's Synopsis
Elderberry plants are deciduous and are commonly many-trunked shrubs or small trees. The pinnately compound leaves are borne oppositely along the stems and have toothed leaflets. The plants produce flat to roundish clusters of tiny yellowish white saucer-shaped flowers that are followed by small red, blue-black, black, or yellow berries. Elderberries can readily become naturalized in an area, and some are considered invasive species outside their native range.This book informs you comprehensively about the effect and applicability of this valuable seed.Get this exclusive guide for health benefits and special healing properties.