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Black Elderberry - Sambucus Nigra - 10 Seed Pack - Edible Berries
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Black Elderberry - Sambucus Nigra - 10 Seed Pack - Edible Berries

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Location
South Africa
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Product code
Seeds for Africa 01678
Bob Shop ID
74429906

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Black Elderberry - Sambucus Nigra - 10 Seed Pack - Edible Berries

Black elderberries are used in making jams, jellies, pies, and even wine by some. The flower heads can be picked, battered and deep fried for a nutritious meal as well. Beautiful deciduous landscape rounding bush. Attracts birds. Do not eat the seeds or any part of the plant other than the berries and flowers.

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Customer ratings: 2 ratings

excellent seller thank you
29 Sep 2012
thanks, brilliant service
08 Oct 2012