I was wondering if anyone had experience harvesting for food or medicine the berries (or other parts of the plant) from either of the 2 elderberries that are native to Western Washington. The 2 types of elderberries are a red elderberry and a blue elderberry.
Blue Elderberry
Sambucus nigra ssp. cerulea:
http://nativeplantspnw.com/blue-elderberry-sambucus-nigra-ssp-cerulea/
Red Elderberry
Sambucus racemosa:
http://nativeplantspnw.com/red-elderberry-sambucus-racemosa/
I have both of them growing on my property but I haven't tried to harvest them yet. They grow in very different habitats from each other. The blue grows in fairly dry areas and likes more sun than the red which tends to grow as an understory plant but also along forest edges. The red seems to like more moist conditions.
I planted the blue along some hugelkultur hedgerows that were built along a dirt road on an old gravel parking area. They're doing great there and have grown a ton. I got the reds from my parents forest and so far those I have planted in shadier areas and they're doing okay. But I also have a couple reds that were already growing on my property when I bought it. One is right in a wetland area where the soil stays saturated for most of the fall, winter and spring. The other is growing on a fence line where it gets some shelter from other plants.
Anyways, I was just curious if anyone had experience getting harvests from either of these 2 species of elderberries.
Thanks!