Latin Name: Sambucus nigra
Common Name: Elder Flower
Family: Adoxaceae
Growing Region: Europe, North America

Description: Elderflower consists of delicate cream-colored blossoms with a light floral aroma, typically supplied whole or cut. The dried flowers maintain a pale yellow to tan appearance. Elderflower is commonly used in tea blends, botanical extracts, syrups, cordials, and specialty beverage applications, including spirits and brewing formulations.

Variations in color, texture, and cut size may occur between harvests and production batches. Images are provided for general reference only. A variety of cut and particle sizes are available upon request to meet your formulation needs.

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