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Sambucus gaudichaudiana, white elderberry, is an understorey shrub native to coastal rainforest and cool forests of eastern and south-eastern Australia.
The leaves are compound. White flowers are borne in large clusters followed by shiny, white berries 3-6 mm across.[1]
Uses
The sweetish berries are eaten by Aborigines.
References
- ^ Low,T., Wild Food Plants of Australia, 1988. ISBN 0-207-16930-6
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