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Home › Science › Botany › Trees Native to Canada › Caprifoliaceae

Caprifoliaceae





Name Height Leaf Fruit Region
Nannyberry
Viburnum lentago
can reach 30′, usually a shrub opposite, simple, oval, slender tip, toothed, 2″ – 5″ berry-like, bluish-black, sweet, edible,
.33″ – .5″
southern Manitoba, southern Boreal, Deciduopus, Great Lakes – St. Lawrence, western New Brunswick
Blue Elder
Sambucus glauca
can be 30′, usually a shrub opposite, 5-9 elongated leaflets, sharp tips, toothed, 6″ – 8″ berry-like, bluish-black, round, .25″ across southern British Columbia




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