Dan Espen wrote:
"Terry Coombs" writes:
Amos Nomore wrote:
On 2017-01-15 22:39:30 +0000, David E. Ross said:
Location: Southern California, Sunset zone 21, US Department of
Agriculture zone 10b
Photo: http://www.rossde.com/test/Lindas_tree.jpg
My friend asked me to help her identify this tree. It is growing
at the house she recently bought. Note the clusters of small
purple berries. It does not look familiar to me. Is it familiar
to anyone else?
It looks like an elderberry.
It's definitely not an elderberry . Tree is way too big , and the
berry clusters are the wrong shape .
One look and I thought elderberry.
Mainly from the distinctive fruit.
I haven't seen one in more than 50 years.
We had a stand of bushes, so they didn't look like that
tree, but I just checked Wikipedia and they cite trees 15 meters
(or 49 ft.) tall. The leaf shape matches.
So I'd still guess elderberry. In this case in tree form
possibly because it's in California.
The elderberries I'm familiar with are only around 10 feet tall max and
the fruit is different - here's a link .
http://www.ediblewildfood.com/elderberry.aspx
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