ELDER. Sambucus Canadensis L.
Honey suckle family. Caprifoliaceae.
"Moist grounds throughout Texas." (Coulter). Along rivers and wet places; honey yield good but not plentiful. April, May.*
BLACK HAW. Virburnum prunifolium L.
Honey suckle family. Caprifoliaceae.
"An Atlantic species, extending westward into Texas as far as the valley of the Guadalupe and probably the San Antonio." (Coulter). Hunter: in woodlands and forests. Honey yield good, early, valuable for brood rearing. March, April.*
CORAL BERRY. INDIAN CURRANT. Symphoricarpos symphorlcarpos (L) MacM.
Honey suckle family. Caprifoliaceae.
"An Atlantic species extending into Texas. Near New Braunfels. (Lindheimer)." (Coulter). In woodlands along rivers and rocky soil. Honey yield good and of long duration. July, September.*
BUSH HONEYSUCKLE. Lonicera fragrantissima Lindle.