Apricot tree blooming in spring.
Red elder, or common elder, or racemose elder (Latin Sambúcus racemósa), is a deciduous woody plant known for its red fruits and characteristic unpleasant odor of leaves and flowers.
The species is widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere in temperate regions — both in Eurasia and in North America. It is cultivated as an ornamental garden plant. Flowers and fruits are used in folk medicine, branches are used to scare away mice.
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Tincture of flowers, for colds;
jelly as a laxative;